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Attn: FORMER EMPLOYEES of WJTO / WKRH / WIGY in Bath, Maine

Some of you may be here on the Boston board... - In mid-February, I am giving a talk at the Bath's library's local history series... where one of the days of such is "local broadcasting day". This is a community event which is quite well-attended. What I need from former WJTO/WKRH/WIGY employees are stories about what went on at the stations starting in 1957 when WJTO signed on for the first time up until 1996. I also am in need of old photographs for a powerpoint presentation that will go along with my speech. If any readers here have either, Bath's library, Historical Society and I would appreciate you sharing such. My email is [email protected] --and of course, there's this board too.
Thanks for reading.
---Bob Bittner
 
I was an Account Exec for WIGY and WJTO for 6 years. The place was great when Turner Porter ran it. I'll have to dig out some pictures I have of some of our promotions. I'll be happy to share.
 
That little station had a great signal ('JTO) and could be hear 5X5 on Cape Cod and of course, rolled in to Portland.

Turner was a good radio guy and station(s) always sounded good.
 
Was stations' Production Director, and WJTO Program Director/Morning Host in 1985-1987 during owners Rick James/Steve Hunter debacle. I'm still trying to forget the experience.
 
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