alans613 said:
When did John Hall pass away? He was truly a legend in Springfield radio, working at 1340 WIZE in its Top 40 days and later for 102.9 WAZU(WAAAAY back when it was 103 WAZU in the 80s). I remember meeting him at the Marketplace in Springfield when he ran The Record Hive used record store. Very nice gentleman...He even encouraged me to go to college to get into radio, advice I wish i'd taken. Anyhow, Mr. Hall also if i'm not mistaken worked part time at 700 WLW in the early 90s I believe. I miss those old days of Springfield radio of the 80s. WIZE is a shell of its former self, Radio One is trying to reclassify 102.9 as an Urbana signal, and 1600 WULM is basically out of business. How sad Springfield radio is anymore. :'(
John Hall (real name: John Stalder) passed away in the summer 2004. He worked at WULM as its first station manager and program director from 2002 to 2003. Health problems forced him to step down from that position. His close freind Bob Pitsch(whom he met when both worked at a Cincinnati station)took over as station manager in 2003 and started up the "Rock n' Soul Classics" oldies format which ran from that point up until the spring of 2006.
http://obit.littletonandrue.com/obit_list.cgi
(type in "Stalder" in Search Memorials box)
John left WIZE in the mid 1980s for the former WCOM in Urbana right when the calls and format were being changed to WKSW "light rock and less talk..Kiss FM" before it went country a few yeasr later. He was also at WCLR,Piqua "Oldies 95" as its morning man before moving back to Springfield. He also worked at WBNS-AM in Columbus and finally the former WBLY when Urban Light was getting ready to purchase the station from RAY(Ronald A. Yountz..Smilin' Bob's son)Broadcasting.
Bob (while still working out of the neighboring former WBLY studio)renovated the WIZE control room in early 2006. He also had a plaque made with John's portrait on it which hangs on the door of the WIZE control room as "John Hall Memorial Studio" and completely cleaned up,automated and upgraded the control room with a wall seperating the studio from the WIZE transmiter. A great job done.
I can only hope someone local buys the station and invest into some promotion and a crew since WULM was sadly understaffed. The audiostream also needs cleaned up.