Broadcasting is a fun and exciting occupation to many. However occasionally one does get bored which leads to some creative fun and games. After reading posts from another topic I thought it might be fun to ask for some experiences playing pranks on your co workers.
I'll start with this one:
A station in Columbus playing classical music had it's share of over serious people working there. One person in particular was a stickler for no noise occurring in adjoining studios and hallways while he did his program. He was also the hardest on engineering types trying to get work done or not repairing items in "his" studio quickly enough. This went on for years. One day he asked for a cough switch to be installed. This was back in the early 70's when cough switches were virtually unheard of. Well as usual he was not happy with the time it took to install such a device and he read the Chief Engineer the riot act. Engineering decided to get even.
The cough switch was installed soon after with an unrequested feature which was kept secret. In the corner of the studio was an electric sweeper which lived there fulltime. The engineers used a multi pole switch for the cough switch and ran an extra wire to a relay which the provided power to the sweeper upon activation of the cough feature. The engineers gathered in the adjoining studio and waited until the host used his cough switch for the very first time. When the moment came he depressed the switch and the sweeper came roaring to life! His eyes got as big as silver dollars and there was almost a minute of silence on the air as he tried to regain his composure. There was no alternative but to release the switch. The sound of the sweeper ramping down could distinctly be heard over the air as he introduced the next classical number. Needless to say he never tangled with the engineers again!! ;D
I'll start with this one:
A station in Columbus playing classical music had it's share of over serious people working there. One person in particular was a stickler for no noise occurring in adjoining studios and hallways while he did his program. He was also the hardest on engineering types trying to get work done or not repairing items in "his" studio quickly enough. This went on for years. One day he asked for a cough switch to be installed. This was back in the early 70's when cough switches were virtually unheard of. Well as usual he was not happy with the time it took to install such a device and he read the Chief Engineer the riot act. Engineering decided to get even.
The cough switch was installed soon after with an unrequested feature which was kept secret. In the corner of the studio was an electric sweeper which lived there fulltime. The engineers used a multi pole switch for the cough switch and ran an extra wire to a relay which the provided power to the sweeper upon activation of the cough feature. The engineers gathered in the adjoining studio and waited until the host used his cough switch for the very first time. When the moment came he depressed the switch and the sweeper came roaring to life! His eyes got as big as silver dollars and there was almost a minute of silence on the air as he tried to regain his composure. There was no alternative but to release the switch. The sound of the sweeper ramping down could distinctly be heard over the air as he introduced the next classical number. Needless to say he never tangled with the engineers again!! ;D