The listeners and fans of 1550 WZUM are as much a part of the station as we are.
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The beauty of WZUM is you get to know them all by name.
The listeners and fans of 1550 WZUM are as much a part of the station as we are.
C.
The beauty of WZUM is you get to know them all by name.
Back in the days when 660 was WPYT and 1550 was WLFP, I noticed a few mornings when both stations would be running dead carrier. Since the two stations shared the same tower (still do) and back then had studios in the same building, I always figured it was due to a power failure at the studios. I was quite convinced on those mornings that I was the only person listening.Even if the system screwed up, no one was listening to notice.
Back in the days when 660 was WPYT and 1550 was WLFP, I noticed a few mornings when both stations would be running dead carrier. Since the two stations shared the same tower (still do) and back then had studios in the same building, I always figured it was due to a power failure at the studios. I was quite convinced on those mornings that I was the only person listening.
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When I started at KHB/KFB in early 2004, right after 770 went on the air, both stations were using an automation system that I will leave nameless. Not only did it lock up frequently, it had the wonderful attribute of not being able to handle very short audio files. It absolutely WOULD NOT play a jingle properly; you'd hear the jingle followed by four or five seconds of dead air. Every. Single. Time. Fortunately, we replaced it with Scott Studios not long after, but that drove me crazy for months.The automation system needed to be replaced in 2007 when Business TalkRadio Network purchased the system. It was old when we installed it in 2004. The system would stop running at times. It would lock up with the audio muted. It would lock up and not play IDs. It was a piece of junk.
Bob Dickey was right. There are some people for whom KQV will always be about the glory years of Chuck Brinkman, Jim Quinn, et. al. I have always believed that the station's illustrious Top 40 history has partially stood in the way of it achieving unqualified success as an all-news station.Bob Dickey went to his grave believing that some people still thought KQV was a contemporary music station. He said they thought of changing the call letters but decided they want to keep the heritage of a three-letter call sign.
There probably are some people who think KQV still plays music. I know there are people who still think 96KX is on the air, and it's been gone for 30 years now.Bob Dickey didn't believe that people associated KQV with its Top 40 past. He believed people thought it was still a music station -- in 1995.
KQV hasn't had unqualified success as a news station because so many people rely on KDKA for news. KDKA has a bigger news staff than KQV does.
I received e-mail from Streema informing me WZUM was added to their directory service. I don't remember asking them to do this. If I sent e-mail to them, it would have been last July. I was sending a lot of e-mails at that time so maybe I forgot. Regardless of how they found WZUM, I am grateful for the addition of our station to their website. If you search for WZUM, it will bring you to a web page with our graphic and a player to listen to the station's stream.
http://streema.com/radios/WZUM?utm_...ctional&utm_campaign=radio-from-request-email
I started this thread by reporting the automation system was up. I log in each night around 11:45PM to watch the automation system load the next day's log file and to make sure all is well. Tonight, the log file did not load correctly. 15 minutes later, my terminal session closed and the audio stream quit. We had dead air from 12:15AM to 1AM. I drove to the station to reboot the system. We use BSI's Simian automation software on Microsoft Windows XP. It was XP that crashed. I restarted the automation application during the afternoon due to display errors. I had hoped that solved the problem but it did not. A full reboot solved the problem.
The Heart and Soul of Pittsburgh is back on the air!