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Sonny London
Guest
Interesting you say that. Wes Shore is now John Beaston at WINK 104/Cumulus Harrisburg. And guess what he's doing? The news!!!! <chuckle>
marketweis said:arehkopf said:Since I was only in the area for about seven years, and therefore just a blip on the radio radar, I have a limited perspective on my top five, and they're going to be somewhat Dame-centered. But here they are, in no particular order:
1. Bob Durgin - Quite simply, the best communicator in town. Give me a physical break! I loved filling in for you, brother.
2. Jed Donahue - A brain full of sports knowledge, and seamless play-by-play. It's always an adventure working with Jed.
3. R.J. Harris - Staying power, likeability and a good guy to have on your team.
4. Tod & Nancy - Played "Harvey Taylor" with them when we put BOB on the air in December, '96. Learned a lot from both, and had a ball.
5. Al Dame - Through the thick and thin, my loyalty was always to J. Albert. Sit in his office and let him talk about radio and instantly feel great about what you do for a living. I will always be in his debt for where I am today.
Bill Rehkopf
93.1 WPOC-Baltimore
Bill---no Wes Shore in there? Remember the day you went into the Bob studio to let that jerk know that there was a flood warning and he should get it on the air right away, and he went into one of his little rants? I recall him saying something to you to the effect of, "I don't care if cars are floating down the G**damn street...I'm not reading a stupid flood warning!!!"
All I can remember thinking is: One: I wish you would've puched the little sissy, and Two: how we LIVED IN A RIVER TOWN where flooding was taken very seriously! But he was Wes Shore. Nobody was gonna tell HIM what to do.