> > Ron Gonder will appear twice a week, with a inside
> > commentary, they will play in the morning on the Greg Alan
>
> > Morning Show, then the repeat will be played on The Bob
> > Bruce Radio Show
> >
>
>
> Ron will start on August 30th with shows on Tuesday and
> Thursday mornings and repeats during PM drivetime. He will
> reflect on sports stories from the many years of his radio
> and tv career. Ron and the station will evaluate his show
> after a year of this new addition to the fabric of the
> station.
>
Sounds somewhat like what Tait Cummins did for years on WMT, also after he "retired."
> Ron "retired" five years ago from WMT and still lives in
> Cedar Rapids. He was part of the sports broadcast legends of
> the time (Gonder-WMT, Zabel-WHO, and Brooks--too many to
> list) who all three "retired" from daily duties at their
> then primary stations (again Bob Broooks is another story as
> he continues station jumping).
Brooks originally was on WSUI Iowa City while a college student, his Iowa play by play actually goes back farther than Zabel's. He was with KCRG (I think from their original sign on in 1947) until they dropped play by play, sometime in the late 70s? Brooks then moved to KHAK where he stayed until Cumulus bought it some years ago. Now he's with KMRY, although a few weeks ago I heard the local sports talk show on KCRG with Brooks as the guest from 3-4pm, then there he was live on KMRY at 4:30!
Remember when the Univ. of
> Iowa consolidiated radio contracts into one (presently
> awarded to Learfield) it meant that these play-by-play
> announcers yielded to the heir apparent--Gary Dolphin. Gary
> and crew do a tremendous job that hopefully will get him and
> Ed into a Iowa broadcast hall of fame one day. His success
> was built by legends like Ron, Jim and Bob.
>
> We look forward to Ron's broadcasts.
>
Ron was always very popular with WMT's audience.