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1550 WZUM

It was a helluva ride. Thanks for the hours of enjoyment!

Can you perhaps make the stunting reel available online?
That thing was far-out!
 
The plan at this time is to switch audio feeds this Saturday at noon. I will post the information on our website once the date and time are cast into stone.
 
Are they changing the call letters to WYZR am?
Chuck reports he plans to keep WZUM. He mention he might change WYZR to WZUM-FM. No promises on that one as I don't think much thought has gone into the WZUM-FM possible change. Time will tell.
 
I'm really going to miss WZUM but I think the last song played should be so hard to say goodbye to yesterday buy GC Cameron release September 1st 1975. The last song played on the movie Cooley High.

You are getting your wish. We switch at noon so listen before noon on Saturday to hear your request. It will be the last song we play before making the switch.
 
Just thought of it WZUM used to play got to get a message to you by the Bee Gees. At 11 o'clock a.m. you could play it one more hour and my life will be through
 
It's kind of cool that the whole history of this incarnation of WZUM is on this thread!

Thanks for your comment. Before this thread was created, the station was mentioned in other threads. Usually not in a good way. For many years, no one listened to 1550 so it was a waste of time and energy. When Stephen and I purchased the station it was in receivership due to the owner's assets being frozen by the SEC and no one wanted it. Everything from the purchase to now is online so I will not repeat it. As for this thread, it wasn't my intention to create it. My first posts were a result of my excitement of having the "Heart and Soul of Pittsburgh" programming on the air. It just continued from there.

This message board is how I met Clarke and gave him the opportunity to do the format. This message board is how the last song was selected. It wasn't a one way communications device. I just thought about what I typed. It influenced the beginning and the end.

I have seen posts on another discussion board criticizing the thread but I felt no one was being force to read it. It gave members of this website direct access to the owner and operator of the station as well to Clarke Ingram who designed the format. I love radio and I wish other stations would let us fans of radio take a peek inside their operation. With more than 43 thousand views, I'm guessing others liked knowing what was happening inside a small radio station. I am happy to know you enjoyed it.
 
From my Facebook page (the last post of several):

The R&B Oldies version of WZUM has now passed into the history books, after a little less than three years. I had wanted to prove that this format could work, even on an AM station, and it did. We got both listeners and (yep) ratings; we turned nothing into something; in the dark world of AM revitalization, we lit a candle for a little while. Now, it sails off under new owners to its new future as a Jazz station. THANKS again to everybody who spent time with the station, both listeners and behind the scenes.

Clarke
 
It was a very classy sign-off. Down to the mentions of the other 2 gentlemen who just posted here.

You said "goodbye for now". Does that mean that AM Guys will be back on the air in the foreseeable future?

Jazz is not my cup of tea, but I wish the new owners all the best.
 
One more thing for you radio fans. The song played right before the sign off was Slim Jenkins Place by Booker T & The MGs. It is rumored that this was the last song to be played when the original WZUM on 1590 changed formats from top 40 to whatever came next. Jim Quinn invited WZUM listeners to change to KQV.

Slim Jenkins Place was also used as a bed for the "going to low power" announcement.
 
I noticed that PPM has changed the calls of 88.1 to WZUM-FM.
 
One more thing for you radio fans. The song played right before the sign off was Slim Jenkins Place by Booker T & The MGs. It is rumored that this was the last song to be played when the original WZUM on 1590 changed formats from top 40 to whatever came next. Jim Quinn invited WZUM listeners to change to KQV.

Slim Jenkins Place was also used as a bed for the "going to low power" announcement.

I see that Booker T is going to be appearing at Hartwood Acres as part of the
Free Concert Series this summer.
 
The Pittsburgh Public Media feed is now routed directly to the 1550 transmitter site. Since it no longer passes through the old Heart and Soul of Pittsburgh control room, I fired up the automation system. The music is playing again. The jingles and old 1550 WZUM legal ID are still playing. The new steam URL is: stream.aspstation.net:8000/zoom

This is a work in progress. Stephen has been removing all of the unused equipment so there could be periods of dead air.
 
Great! Will it be back on Tune-In?

The Pittsburgh Public Media feed is now routed directly to the 1550 transmitter site. Since it no longer passes through the old Heart and Soul of Pittsburgh control room, I fired up the automation system. The music is playing again. The jingles and old 1550 WZUM legal ID are still playing. The new steam URL is: stream.aspstation.net:8000/zoom

This is a work in progress. Stephen has been removing all of the unused equipment so there could be periods of dead air.
 
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