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Best Altanta morning guy, ever?

RoddyFreeman said:
secondchoice said:
RoddyFreeman said:
Dr. Don is in my top 2 or 3 for morning men of all time across the country.


When and which station(s) did he work?

WQXI/Atlanta, WFIL/Philadelphia, KFRC/San Francisco

Thanks:
I knew about Dr. Don WFIL, and San Fancisco, but now I am even more impressed by Quixie in Dixie.
Who was responsible for hiring all of the talent that went thru WQXI 790? McKee, Rose, Harper to name a few?
 
secondchoice said:
RoddyFreeman said:
secondchoice said:
RoddyFreeman said:
Dr. Don is in my top 2 or 3 for morning men of all time across the country.


When and which station(s) did he work?

WQXI/Atlanta, WFIL/Philadelphia, KFRC/San Francisco

Thanks:
I knew about Dr. Don WFIL, and San Fancisco, but now I am even more impressed by Quixie in Dixie.
Who was responsible for hiring all of the talent that went thru WQXI 790? McKee, Rose, Harper to name a few?

That would have been either Kent Burkhart or Jerry Blum, depending on how far you go back in time. I worked for Jerry for 10 years and there's no better man walking than that guy.
 
Would one consider Earl Mann a predecessor to Burkhart and Blum?
 
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