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Jerry Lee

I worked for Jerry Lee back when the station was called EZ-101, early 90s. Every conceivable air shift possible. Overnights. Morning drive. Afternoon drive. 7-midnight. Middays. Switching religious / PSA reels for WFIL across the hall and doing voicers for it.
Lol -- the wife and I were driving out on Long Island one afternoon, tuned to WFIL. She listened to the guy speaking, then looked at me, strangely. I had to laugh when she asked 'How are you there when you're here?'

Jhan Hiber was the station consultant. Had his own corner office. Best consultant I ever spoke with and learned from.

I must've spoken perhaps three words to Jerry Lee, passing by his own corner office. He didn't say much to the jocks. He consigned all the advice and memo stuff to the PD or to Hiber. A joke was that he dispatched all those duties to others because he was otherwise too busy at his desk getting curvature of the spine counting his money.

Nice guy. I THINK!
 
Jerry Lee's research is sorely missed. Starting with the fact Audacy (then Entercom) brought the B name back. Why would you go against Jerry Lee's research that clearly showed the name change to More FM was needed? The station still has its moments but it isn't the ratings killer it was during the Jerry Lee era.
 
Anyone remember the WDVR/EZ101 radios that most doctor’s offices got for free and were pretuned to 101.1 what a great way to promote your station Jerry Lee could do no wrong.
 
I remember the radios in doctors offices yes! I dunno if a mod could be done so you could tune it to other frequencies or not. The worst part was in the one office they didn't have it in a good spot to get reception.
 
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