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Quote from: urth on January 11, 2009, 09:32:32 PMAlso, he mentions that Webster is still officially just a fill-in for Dave, not the permanent replacement. http://www.sfgate.com/columns/radiowaves/Glad to hear THAT!Although intially he seemed to curtail that syncopated delivery style of his & Renee seemed to be bonding, listening this morning it made me feel that the former was back full strength & the latter was over. FYI, the only other white guy in my company, a sales colleague on the east coast & generally good guy, talks like that or even worse. Like I said, good guy, but hard to deal with on a conf call because you can never be sure when he is pausing or when he is done speaking. Makes for lots of unnecessary interruptions & repetitions.
Also, he mentions that Webster is still officially just a fill-in for Dave, not the permanent replacement. http://www.sfgate.com/columns/radiowaves/
Brad Kava is reporting that K-FOX was affected by the big nationwide layoffs by Clear Channel: Laurie Roberts, thier longtime program director, was laid off, as was deejay Greg Stone.
Quote from: RGMike on January 22, 2009, 10:06:04 AMBrad Kava is reporting that K-FOX was affected by the big nationwide layoffs by Clear Channel: Laurie Roberts, thier longtime program director, was laid off, as was deejay Greg Stone.Dang me, I liked Roberts (she was also on-air mid-days opposite Annalisa). She had a historical anecdote or piece of trivia for just about every song she ever played. Didn't care much for Stone, but hardly ever listened to him. I just checked their website & they are indeed not there anymore.Laurie Roberts is the one who once played Frampton's "Do You Feel Like We Do?" and commented that when Bob Mann passes away, his headstone will read:Bob MannOn the KeyboardsBob Mann
And won't Bob Mayo be relieved that he's not the one who's dead.ETA: Except I just discovered that Bob Mayo (who's the keyboardist you meant to refer to above) is already dead. Died on a train in Europe in 2004, while touring with Frampton.
Quote from: RGMike on January 22, 2009, 10:06:04 AMBrad Kava is reporting that K-FOX was affected by the big nationwide layoffs by Clear Channel: Laurie Roberts, thier longtime program director, was laid off, as was deejay Greg Stone.Dang me, I liked Roberts (she was also on-air mid-days opposite Annalisa). She had a historical anecdote or piece of trivia for just about every song she ever played. Didn't care much for Stone, but hardly ever listened to him. I just checked their website & they are indeed not there anymore.
True Oldies Channel (KFRC-AM 1550) is doing a "Dynamic Duos Weekend", spotlighting pairs like S&G, H&O, The Carpenters, Sonny & Cher, as well as lesser lights and OHWs like Friend & Lover, Mel & Tim, and even Travolta/ONJ.
For those who are radio-geeky like me... NYC's WXRK (K-Rock) is flipping formats to Top 40 ("92.3 Now") tomorrow at 5pm Eastern/2pm pacific. Their soon-to-be defunct website (where they stream)is here:http://www.923krock.com/and the soon-to-be-active new site ishttp://www.923now.com/ah lurves me a good flip!
Quote from: RGMike on March 10, 2009, 11:52:51 AMFor those who are radio-geeky like me... NYC's WXRK (K-Rock) is flipping formats to Top 40 ("92.3 Now") tomorrow at 5pm Eastern/2pm pacific. Their soon-to-be defunct website (where they stream)is here:http://www.923krock.com/and the soon-to-be-active new site ishttp://www.923now.com/ah lurves me a good flip!Just listened to the switch -- clever montage of "old" NYC Top 40 stations, including their main competition, Z-100, which they are not-so-subtly pointing out is 25 years old. The first song is "Boom Boom Pow" by Black-Eyed Peas.