David67 said:I fell off listening to WLAC from 1983-until around 1990. I listen quite a lot,WLAC is a blowtorch. 8)
scottwmro said:He came here from Miami and couldn't handle Nashville Folks! I'll say no more!
romer979fm said:scottwmro said:He came here from Miami and couldn't handle Nashville Folks! I'll say no more!
Scott...you're a bit confused: Neil did come to WLAC from Miami...but his role was ONLY to come to
Nashville and shake up the 'bible-thumper' crowd. The plan was always for Neil to go back to Miami
after causing a firestorm here. Seems to have worked. When Neil started taking calls...the segment
was called (on-air) "Dialing for Neanderthals".
briancraig said:The host who was very conservative and Christian on WLAC in the early 1980s was Bill Steensland.
briancraig said:The host who was very conservative and Christian on WLAC in the early 1980s was Bill Steensland.
Watt Hairston said:Neil Rodgers was the antithesis of a conservative. A self-proclaimed gay atheist, he was part of the crew that Dick Casper brought in here to “shock” the market. All of them came out of WNWS in Miami which was also owned by Woody Sudbrink. Bill Caulder was on late mornings after the news, Charlie Cappas midday, Carson Reni at some point, Neil then a husband and wife team whose names I cannot recall that’s been a long time now. They reluctantly let Hoss Man continue with early morning gospel time and a few preachers from 2AM until 5AM. All of them were real seasoned pros and it was indeed a challenging time to work there. We had to convert the operation from a Top-40 jock studio system to a produced telephone talk system over night and I mean that quite literally.
Back to Rogers, it drove Neil crazy when the Bible quoters would call him and quote scriptures to him on the air. Neil was quick witted, trash mouthed and offended most of the poor unsuspecting callers and would cut them off with remarks, boy did the Eventide delay get a work out during his shift, he hated the callers here and made that abundantly clear on and off the air. After a couple months, he had enough and accepted a job in Philadelphia but Dick Casper convinced him to return to Miami. His furniture had to be diverted midway at a huge cost to Sudbrink.
Neil went back to WNWS BUT, all the listeners in Miami listened to him on WLAC at night. Rogers could not escape, the Miami audience now knew what tweaked him and would call him on WNWS and quote from the Bible, Rogers was livid.
What a time, what a ride! Those were indeed the days…..It's never been the same for sure.
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David67 said:I remember listening to a talk host host on WLAC on Sunday nights in 1982(I think it was 8pm-12am). The host was Christian and very conservative. I enjoyed His program,even though He seemed to be bombarded by prank and combative callers.
I know I won't spell his last name right but his name was Bill Steenslan. He hosted that program but also didn't like when people refered to him as just a talk show that did christian shows. In other words he didn't liked being type cast by the callers.
TheEvangelistofNews said:Victoria Jones was out in left field but not as far out there as Debbie Ellis was. Debbie was extremely hateful to callers and even nasty to callers who agreed with her. She was probably the closest thing to hate radio Nashville has had.
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I wasn't in Nashville in 1980 but can assure you if someone called black people "colored folks," I doubt they really admired Ronald Reagan, given that he actively fought prejudice against black and Jewish people long before most of us on this board were born. He surely would not have admired them.
Watt Hairston said:I now see that Neil is still going strong at WQAM Miami, some things never change. Another WLAC talker of controversy was a British lady named Victoria Jones. She was just about as full of vitriol as Neil and quick on the comeback. These people were like a fish out of water in this market but they sure kept it on the edge and interesting.
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