Michael Starr

Michael Starr

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Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page showcased in six-part feature

Dialing in:

Rebranded Top 40 station 92.3 AMP launched Thursday at 2 p.m. (92.3 FM), replacing NOW FM.

Meanwhile, Carol Miller has interviewed legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page for a six-part “Get the Led Out” feature starting Monday (8 p.m.) on Q-104.3. It’s pegged to the three remastered Zeppelin albums out on June 3 (“Led Zeppelin,” “Led Zeppelin II” and “Led Zeppelin III”) — all of which Page will talk about.

And Comedy Central Radio (Sirius/XM, Ch. 95) will air back-to-back, full-length stand up specials (Amy Schumer, Nick Kroll, Louis CK, Kevin Hart, Chris Hardwick and more) starting Sunday at 10 a.m.

The skinny:

  • “Good Day New York” (Rosanna Scotto, Greg Kelly) scored its best-ever May numbers in adults 18-49 and 25-54, finishing first in both demos (7-9 a.m./Ch. 5)
  • Syfy will start airing all 39 episodes of the ex-Starz series “Spartacus” starting June 26 (10 p.m.)
  • “Love & Hip Hop” frenemies Consequence and Joe Budden partied (separately) at Starlets (in Woodside, Queens) Wednesday night
  • Howie Mandel’s hidden-camera series, “Deal With It,” snared an additional 10-episode order from TBS. It returns this fall (10:30 p.m./Wednesday)
  • Meteorologist Rachel Frank joins Ch. 11 next week and will appear on the “PIX11 Morning News”
  • Sunday at midnight: Ch. 13’s “Front and Center” features Cyndi Lauper celebrating the 30th anniversary of “She’s So Unusual”
  • “Mob Wives” cast member Big Ang hosts brunch for a group of pals this Sunday at KTCHN restaurant (West 42nd)
  • “The World Wars,” a three-night, six-hour series narrated by Jeremy Renner, kicks off Monday (9 p.m.) on History