A.G. (Tony) Fernandez Passed away yesterday. He was a true classic Tampa Bay broadcaster and the former owner of WKXY in Sarasota from 1949 to 1999. I met Mr. Fernandez in the mid nineties when his station was airing my show from Peoples Radio Network. Visiting the station was both fascinating and very educational from a historical standpoint. Here was a building frozen in time. Once a bastion of activity with many employees from talent, news, traffic, sale and administration now being run completely by a satellite dish, a 486 computer and Mr. Fernandez with his two sons Charlie and Tony. All of the programing was automated from that computer located in what was once the news studio. The main broadcast studio with it’s turntables big microphone and old board was empty and silent like the production rooms, sales offices and lobby. Old photographs and clocks on the wall told stories of Sarasota broadcasting history.
I so enjoyed hearing Mr. Fernandez tell me stories of the old days and how he built the station. How he miscalculated FM radio. (It needed big tubes so it would never be in cars.) My thoughts go out to Charlie, Tony and the family. I think we can all agree that parts of our lives were molded and guided by what were grew up listening to out of that little box in our cars and homes. For thousands of people in lower Tampa Bay the Fernandez family played a big part of that.
I so enjoyed hearing Mr. Fernandez tell me stories of the old days and how he built the station. How he miscalculated FM radio. (It needed big tubes so it would never be in cars.) My thoughts go out to Charlie, Tony and the family. I think we can all agree that parts of our lives were molded and guided by what were grew up listening to out of that little box in our cars and homes. For thousands of people in lower Tampa Bay the Fernandez family played a big part of that.