I worked as a weekend jock from 1983 - 1988 with occasional vacation fill in during the week. Danny Gilchrist was the PD and Music Director who hired me. Pat Michaels was the GM. My weekend shift changed quite often over the years. Started Saturday and Sunday mornings 6am-12. (Airing Dodger baseball on the weekend made for a long shift!) Moved to noon - 6pm. 6pm - midnight. Finally Midnight - 6am. (My favorite).
I was there when the station management changed in 1988 and became 95Q FM. Top of the hour Mutual News went away and had less commercial breaks, and the music was AC but steered away from the Lite-er Hits. A far cry from what “Loving & Gentle” was.
I worked in Automotive as my full time job during the week and remembered getting a call at work from the PD at 95Q FM offering a full-time weekday on air position. The money was minimum wage and couldn’t afford to quit my automotive job that paid very well. So I worked two more weekends and resigned, as my wife needed me home weekends because we were expecting our second child. It was the hardest thing quitting a radio job I loved.
I loved every minute of my 5 1/2 years there!
I was there when the station management changed in 1988 and became 95Q FM. Top of the hour Mutual News went away and had less commercial breaks, and the music was AC but steered away from the Lite-er Hits. A far cry from what “Loving & Gentle” was.
I worked in Automotive as my full time job during the week and remembered getting a call at work from the PD at 95Q FM offering a full-time weekday on air position. The money was minimum wage and couldn’t afford to quit my automotive job that paid very well. So I worked two more weekends and resigned, as my wife needed me home weekends because we were expecting our second child. It was the hardest thing quitting a radio job I loved.
I loved every minute of my 5 1/2 years there!