With all the changes that have happened and are about to happen to Indianapolis radio stations, it's impressive that WBRI (1500 AM) has had the same Christian talk format since 1964. Has any other Indy station had the same format for 41 years?
jimbo700 said:One more thought that's a bit on target for this thread....
I remember when Q95 and WNDE simulcast a call-in talk show called "Contact" that ran late on Sunday evenings (after Dr Demento IIRC). Most of the WNDE jocks showed up for a portion of the program, and it was really interesting... especially for someone who was working in the biz. There was a lot of radio water cooler talk about the inner workings out there on Fall Creek Rd.
I remember a couple of things from that program:
It was hosted by David Harding, a mediocre newsdude who had his 15 minutes when Tony Kiritsis held a shotgun to that guy's head at Morris Plan in the mid 70's.
Strangely, the only member of the media he (Kiritsis) would talk to was Harding.
I was working in Florida at the time but came home for a visit just as that happened. I asked my brother to start recording "Contact" for me so I got a regular dose. The other thing I remember was when Dave Harding and Ken Cocker spent an entire Sunday evening trying to best each other as the most obnoxious person on the radio.
A typical dialog:
Harding: You're on Contact on WNDE and WFBQ
Caller: What are you guys doing tonight?
Cocker: We're playin' tennis!
Caller: What?
Harding: He said we were playing tennis, what the hell do you want?
Caller: Why are you guys being this way?
Harding: 'Cause this is the real Dave & Ken. Everything else is a facade
Caller: Everything else is a what?
Cocker: Facade, you moron!
Caller: What's that?
Cocker: It means Dave wants your sister's phone number
Caller: I don't have a sister
Cocker: Then you're outta here
Harding: You're next on Contact on WNDE and WFBQ
And so on. I have that program on a cassette somewhere so the above is a fairly accurate accounting of the content. I never found out what is was all about. By the next Sunday, Harding was back to normal and Cocker was back to... er.. well, back to Cocker.