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99X - Boss Oldies !!!!!!!

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GreatCalloftheNE

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How's that sound for WXCT? And I know of a couple of radio veteran "Good Guys" and "Boss Jocks" that could make it a kick-ass station in spite of its inherent limits.

Jack Carney...Mike West...Lee Gordon...and others.

How about it Charlie?
 
GreatCalloftheNE said:
How's that sound for WXCT? And I know of a couple of radio veteran "Good Guys" and "Boss Jocks" that could make it a kick-ass station in spite of its inherent limits.

Jack Carney...Mike West...Lee Gordon...and others.

How about it Charlie?

Hey, anything is possible, right? As my engineer tells me, all it takes is $$$.
 
I worked with Lee at WBIS for 10 years, 1976-86 and he's a great guy. Knows what he's doing, too. He can keep a station going with baling wire and glue if need be!
 
Don Moline said:
I worked with Lee at WBIS for 10 years, 1976-86 and he's a great guy. Knows what he's doing, too. He can keep a station going with baling wire and glue if need be!

A good engineer can be mighty resourceful when there's not a lot of room in the budget. I found out just how resourceful you have to be in small market radio many years ago.
 
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