Hey Boys,
Two weeks ago I blasted thru the Tri City Area after giving the keynote eulogy at the Johnny Irons Memorial in Waterford, MI. ( I also attended a private family service in Knoxville). I a four day period, I drove up to see me Mum in Traverse City the back to catch the plane in Detroit. Man, was it cold.
Anyway I got to hear what's left of some of the signals I used to know and love. I guess Citadel, fixed the ground system at WTRX-AM. I couldn't find Les Root. In fact, I didn't think he was still in the business. Now, to here he got the axe. What's wrong with them? This guy is the "local news" Icon of the lower penninsula. He stands heads above any other newcaster in the last forty years. When I worked a short four years for Eastman, Les WAS news. Larger than life with a staccoto delivery that made you stop and listen. He made it exciting and thru his many connections made over the years, always got the scoop on the Flint yurnal and the other stations. What is wrong with them? Obama is just starting to make noises about localism and you fire the guy that has it tatooed on his ass? We're doomed, all of us.
BTW, is really liked the sound of a country station I heard up there. I think it was WSAI? perhaps. 1130Khz rings a bell. Real oldies, but no programming structure. It sounded like somebodies mother on the air reading Country Music Today, between records. Yes it was terrible, but the music was wonderful. Then I switched to WWJ-AM (WJR ain't what it used to be). It booms into Genesse County. I heard Sonny Elliot and laughed so hard, I almost drove off the road. When I got to me Mum's house, (she's 85) I told here I heard Sonny Elliot. She said, "I've always liked him, isn't he dead?" Then I tuned to WNEM. It sounds pretty good.
See Ya
pat
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