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New program on WLVL?

Word on the street is a new program debuts very soon on our Hometown 1340am WLVL.

I've heard it will be hosted by someone we all know in Buffalo radio.

Not sure which week it starts, but definitely looking forward to it!
 
1. One hour to go. Get your radio ready.
2. My understanding is that the show is so good that this will also air on WEBR 1440am.
3. It will be a call in show but I don't know which number.
 
You teased us all week?
... about a new show on what is nearly the least listened to daypart for radio on one or two terrible AM signals?
 
... about a new show on what is nearly the least listened to daypart for radio on one or two terrible AM signals?
First of all, there was no new show on either WEBR or WLVL. I asked Alexa to play WEBR shortly after 9am. I heard Barry Lillis, as usual. Then, I asked Alexa to play WLVL. There was a FOX Radio show airing. If the new show came on later in the hour, I do not know, and I don’t care. I checked the WLVL website. The schedule says some guy named Kevin is supposed to host a one hour show at 9am Sunday. Never heard of him! Describing him as “Western New York’s most well known radio talk show caller” is disingenuous at best! Claiming Kevin would get more listeners than JP’s Beatles show on WECK strains all credibility. Please, let’s put this thread to rest! It’s a “nothing burger!”
 
Ok, Kevin from Pendelton is/was a frequent caller to the Bauerle Show, Bellavia and before that to Sandy Beach. He's a legend in his own mind. So all 25 WLVL listeners and 10 from WEBR heard the show. I'm sure JP and Buddy are quaking in their boots. The only caller in recent memory who graduated from caller status to show host was "Kathy from Williamsville" and that's got to be a good 5-7 years ago.
 
... about a new show on what is nearly the least listened to daypart for radio on one or two terrible AM signals?
It is also on 105.3 FM.

Ok, Kevin from Pendelton is/was a frequent caller to the Bauerle Show, Bellavia and before that to Sandy Beach. He's a legend in his own mind.
You are correct, but also I believe his very distinct voice makes him memorable as well. I have also heard him call in to Tom Darro's show.

First of all, there was no new show on either WEBR or WLVL.
I guess I can't speak to WEBR because I didn't check and confirm, but it was definitely on WLVL the entire 9am hour (after the FOX newscast at the top of the hour).

Congratulations, Kevin, on your new show!
 
Anyone in Broadcasting that has anything to offer besides positive supportive feedback should be ashamed at their own ignorance. With today's technology Radio may become a thing of the past. All involved should be pointing out the pros and benefits these stations and shows have to offer. This should not be a dumping ground for ridicule and sarcasm. Wise up.
 
Anyone in Broadcasting that has anything to offer besides positive supportive feedback should be ashamed at their own ignorance. With today's technology Radio may become a thing of the past. All involved should be pointing out the pros and benefits these stations and shows have to offer. This should not be a dumping ground for ridicule and sarcasm. Wise up.
You wise up! Seriously. I'll overlook this as you're new to this board, but it's called Radio DISCUSSIONS, not Radio HYPERBOLE. That's what this entire thread is.

Before you come on here chastising people, maybe do a little research. Use the Search function on the forum and look up the following:

WECK
WLVL
Bill Yuhnke
Buddy Shula

KurtLockport started this thread acting as if this new show would beat an established Beatles show (it won't), and that the host was a well-known caller to a couple of stations, and that somehow this would become a force. What it is is a talk show in the least-listened to daypart in Radio. Just as David Eduardo said.

Bill Yuhnke owned a cab company in Buffalo and wanted to buy a radio station. He's done that. In the age of Uber and Lyft, he probably should branch out. But he has posted here proclaiming himself as "Legendary" when he is still new to this business. You earn status and respect in this business. Having lots of money doesn't buy you respect in Broadcasting. You get that through hard work and achievement. Something that another Buffalo broadcaster keeps climbing on top of his wallet and screaming at everyone that he should get. Or that a Buffalo jock keeps screaming that his Beatles show is the longest running in the country, which it isn't and never will be.

I don't know what your background is, but the vast majority of members have decades of experience in Radio. For 22 years I worked 7 days a week doing everything from announcer to production to play-by-play to sales to keep the lights on and people paid. I worked every holiday and covered every shift necessary so my employees could be with THEIR families, while I rarely saw mine. The only shift I covered late was when my morning man was jumped at the front door of the station and shot twice in the back of the head by a guy who was having an affair with his wife. I didn't have time to grieve or process that because I had to get the station on the air. I had to relieve my own father when he collapsed on-air and had to be rushed to the hospital for life-saving surgery. Where was I? Pulling double shifts to keep things going because I had to. Get back to me when you have to do something like that to keep a station going.

We're not all going to hold hands and sing "Kumbaya" around a campfire. Most of us didn't grow up when every kid got a participation trophy. We grew up in an era where we EARNED praise, and Mommy and Daddy didn't coddle us and spoil us and tell us we were entitled to every damn thing we wanted. We worked and we got it OURSELVES.

As for your statement about ignorance and positive statements regarding drivel from people promoting their own agenda, I'll tell you what my old neighbor used to say, "Son, I may not be a horsefly, but I know horse sh!t when I see it".
 
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I don't know what your background is, but the vast majority of members have decades of experience in Radio. For 22 years I worked 7 days a week doing everything from announcer to production to play-by-play to sales to keep the lights on and people paid. I worked every holiday and covered every shift necessary so my employees could be with THEIR families, while I rarely saw mine. The only shift I covered late was when my morning man was jumped at the front door of the station and shot twice in the back of the head by a guy who was having an affair with his wife. I didn't have time to grieve or process that because I had to get the station on the air. I had to relieve my own father when he collapsed on-air and had to be rushed to the hospital for life-saving surgery. Where was I? Pulling double shifts to keep things going because I had to. Get back to me when you have to do something like that to keep a station going.
Those are good, typical and classic stories any of us who have been owner-operators can tell.

For some years (before pagers and cellphones), when I'd go to a movie or a party or even to a nice restaurant, every 30 minutes or so I'd "step out" and use a little transistor radio to check that my 4 AMs and 5 FMs were on the air. If one wasn't, we'd leave and I'd rush to the studios or transmitter. You see, I was the owner and it was my job to keep the stations on the air. And usually I'd have them back before one of the contract engineers arrived, so it was worth it.

That's just another example, like yours, of how hard we work to keep a station going.

Yes, I was in a million-plus population market and making money. But I lived the "buck stops here" life as nobody would or could be as dedicated as the owner.
 
I applaud your hard work. It's too bad you find it difficult to applaud someone else's.
A talk show on two limited signals in about the least listened to daypart is hardly "applaudable".

If the show starts getting a 4 or 5 share (of that low audience period) in the future, it is just "someone playing radio".
 
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