> > 94KX. Tom Shannon and Terry Ford ruled
> >
> mix 99.3 1993-96 working with schteddy eddy and jeffro t
> mason what a hoot. what a dumpy building too. but then
> again the listeners could care less if your broadcasting out
> of a porta pottie as long as you have a godd product
>
Oh Todd, you make me blush. It WAS a hoot. And, it WAS something NOT being done at the time in the market -- at least from 8/94 through my departure in 3/95. We were "Top 40" in every sense of the term. No recurrents, no gold...just currents. Powers spun every 60-75 minutes. Secondaries every 3 hours at the least. We (sadly) were stuck with talk syndication in AM & PM Drive, yet we STILL outspun Wink on currents. What a time! It was that station that killed my friendship with Bruce, too. I remember him calling one day and saying "Sorry, you're the enemy now. I can't talk to you. Our friendship is just a victim of circumstance." When we first flipped CHR, I said I wasn't gonna attack him personally. After that call, I changed my tune. Fortunately, we patched up our friendship years later. We really were "the little engine that could" at Mix-FM.
God, I just remembered HOW BAD that building was. All the crossed wires in that dive. RF out the ying-yang. If you potted up a cart deck, you heard WCMB - almost louder than the cart itself! I miss a lot of that, though. I was fortunate enough to hire some great people at WIMX. Of course, we had you on the weekends. I gave Dennis Mitchell his first H'Burg gig there, and even NAMED him. I have that tape somewhere. John Beaston, who later went to Wink 104 as "Jay Beaston," and Bob 94.9 as "Wes Shore" did his time at WIMX. Jay Money was my 16 year old prodigy, and now he's at 93-3 FLZ in Tampa. And, of course, Steady Eddie August was a VERY memorable jock, and what a unique character he was. Radio was unfortunate to lose him. If only I knew then what I know now. I'd do the whole thing VERY differently. We live and we learn...