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All 3 local to Pittsburgh - radio/TV, radio/TV history and the journalism pages have not updated since March 6 or so.

I am starting to believe that the guy who was known as Karl Starling has passed away.
If you google Karl Starling, you'll understand why I believe who it was that ran them.
Not that his identity was ever important, but the media community recently lost someone who was a prolific writer and a pretty good person.

If I'm right, I would hope this board takes over as a replacement.
 
Yes, I noticed that, and my first thought was that something unfortunate had happened to the moderator in charge.

I hope I'm wrong but it certainly looks that way.
 
This is going to be a recurring problem with websites as moderators/owners age out with no successors set up. A lot of invaluable info will be lost as hosting companies close sites when there is no payment or contact.
 
That's sort of the reason that the Library of Congress
created the Wayback Machine Internet Archive.

Granted it does not capture everything.
 
Karl Starling?

All 3 local to Pittsburgh - radio/TV, radio/TV history and the journalism pages have not updated since March 6 or so.

I am starting to believe that the guy who was known as Karl Starling has passed away.
If you google Karl Starling, you'll understand why I believe who it was that ran them.
Not that his identity was ever important, but the media community recently lost someone who was a prolific writer and a pretty good person.

If I'm right, I would hope this board takes over as a replacement.


I could not find anything googling Karl Starling with things like Pittsburgh or radio.

The only writer that passed away during that time was John Mehno who was a great local sports writer. He had a fascinating personality.


Was he possibly Karl Starling?
 
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