In the Fall of 1952, she found big success as Hollywood's only female disc jockey with her Armed Forces Radio Service program "America Calling" on KCBS. She claimed she had the world's biggest telephone bill - at least $2,000 a month. Between records, she awarded a free phone call to a GI overseas and his family at home. She paid those bills herself. Only one minute of the phone call was heard on the air, after which the bosomy disc jockey lets the rest of the conversation be private from the estimated radio audience of 244,000,000. It also garnished the most mail received as well.