Which means he did his job correctly and well.
Back then, he was at WSPK’s “K104” for a number of years, and then, he was the program director at the then Clear Channel stations like WRNQ’s “Q92”, WRWD, WPKF’s “Kiss-FM”, WKIP and WBWZ for many years until he came back to New York City to do Sunday morning where he took over “America’s Greatest Hits” hosted by my idol, Scott Shannon.
Back in January, WCBS-FM was originally planned for a nationally syndicated Sunday morning show called “Rewind with Gary Bryan” and it wasn’t supposed to happened, so Terry O’Donnell (aka Terry Donovan) took over to do the 8-11AM shift on Sunday mornings for now after he came back from the Hudson Valley. I didn’t listened to Terry Donovan yesterday, because I’m not a fan of his. BTW, one more thing that I forgot to add, he was on WFLY’s “Fly 92.3” up in Albany where he did fill-ins for a while during the early part of the 2010’s.
And also. I don’t like the new slogan for WCBS-FM, because the term “Songs New York Loves” is kinda dumb IMHO. I prefer the slogans as “New York’s Oldies Station”, “The Greatest Hits Of All Time” and “Motown, Soul & Great Rock & Roll” which were part of the slogan used on WCBS-FM for the last 33 years when it was an oldies station. When the station returned in 2007, it was “New York’s Greatest Hits” for 25+ years, but this new slogan “Songs New York Loves” doesn’t make sense.
I might as well go back in time and listen to Mike McCann (not Mike McGann where I will
be listening to starting in two weeks) from probably from around 2002 where he counts down the Top 20 songs from 6/16/71. All of the songs were removed due to YouTube’s copyright issues. I missed “Airchecks By Radiomania” YT channel where he got terminated last night for uploading unscoped airchecks due to copyright issues. I hope they might come back anytime soon.