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WTAM

Doing a little extra digging, WTAM also won it in 2019.

No other Cleveland station has ever won it (going back to 1987), and the only other stations from "the neighborhood" to win were WAKR 1590 Akron and WHBC (both AM 1480 and FM 94.1) Canton in 1990.
I assume that was for either small or medium market stations.
 
Well, early this morning [3 AM-ish] was scanning across the dial and radio locked on WTAM. I assume they must have decided to start following the Americans With Disabilities act and programmed dead air for their deaf listeners. From 3:02-when my scan stopped on it-to 3:16, nary a sound.
 
Well, early this morning [3 AM-ish] was scanning across the dial and radio locked on WTAM. I assume they must have decided to start following the Americans With Disabilities act and programmed dead air for their deaf listeners. From 3:02-when my scan stopped on it-to 3:16, nary a sound.

Was that Standard Time or Daylight Savings Time? As you know, we "sprung ahead" last night.
 
Well, good to know. The only thing the stations I was at got was The Finger.
They did not get "the finger". They just did not win. Think elections, sports, the Oscars.
 
That is a surprise given how successful WTAM became in the late 1990s, or at least after 1100 changed calls after being 3WE for a long time.
At the same time, the station skews way old nowadays and has struggled to adjust to the loss of half their weekday lineup. Plus their news department has been managed out of WLW for several years now.

I'm honestly wondering if this now portends significant cutbacks at WTAM.
 
Where does WTAM go from here after losing its PD?
My wild spitball guess is consolidated management, either with both Keiths (Kennedy and Hotchkiss) or WLW management assuming oversight.
It is inevitable in the radio biz that you will eventually be fired, regardless of your history of contributions to the station.
One Facebook group I’m in noted Ray intended to have retired this year. I can’t say I’m surprised he fell victim to very bad timing; Jeff Harris from WFLA was also fired last week in advance of a planned retirement following a long career in his own right.

Unfortunately the axiom is correct: you’re hired to be fired. It’s just more pronounced in radio and TV because it’s a more public position than most other jobs.
 
My wild spitball guess is consolidated management, either with both Keiths (Kennedy and Hotchkiss) or WLW management assuming oversight.

One Facebook group I’m in noted Ray intended to have retired this year. I can’t say I’m surprised he fell victim to very bad timing; Jeff Harris from WFLA was also fired last week in advance of a planned retirement following a long career in his own right.

Unfortunately the axiom is correct: you’re hired to be fired. It’s just more pronounced in radio and TV because it’s a more public position than most other jobs.
He survived quite a long time at WTAM. Best wishes to him.
 
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