Re: RadioDigest.com (Was: Cammy Blackstone)
Lkeller wrote:
> I first heard Cammy refered to as "Hammy" probably about 8
> years ago by radio critic Bill Mann who wrote for
> radiodigest.com - a now long-defunct radio website that
> crashed during the dot-bomb era.
Hey, now! I founded RadioDigest.com way back when as an offshoot of the Bay Area Radio Digest, which was first published as a print magazine back in 1979. It was a lot of fun doing the print edition, and when we entered the Internet age -- first with a BBS (remember those?) and then with the website -- it got a lot easier to do.
So we expanded into a bunch of other markets. And it became less like fun and more like work. I bailed early in 1999 and moved to New York. Under new owners and management, RadioDigest.com lasted until December 26, 2000.
I still own 400,000 shares in the company. I'm sure that my stock certificates are worth more as scratch pads than as what they were intended to be. I may put them on Ebay some day to make a buck or two.
After returning from New York in 2002, I still had a couple of dozen cartons full of old radio stuff that I had collected over four decades; this became the basis for the Bay Area Radio Museum (link below) which is thriving beyond my wildest expectations.
And, just to keep my hand in the game, I still write a blog using the old Bay Area Radio Digest brand name (link also below), featuring material mostly stolen from those of you who post on this board. The blog gets about 300 visitors a day, which is about 1% of what the old RadioDigest.com used to get.
But I'm having fun again.
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