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vinnybrogna
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My History of WGPA Video is now available online:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2tfmjm6hdg
The video covers some of the highlights of the stations history and features interviews from some former and current employees and management. I hope you will take a few minutes and watch this video as it chronicles the history of this small, local radio station. Up until this time, there has been no real effort to put all of this information together in one place so I hope this is a useful resource for those who are interested.
I did this project on WGPA because I have a real interest in the history of radio not to mention local Lehigh Valley history as well. I realize that this project could be done for many of the other LV radio stations as well... and perhaps one day I will do that. And finally to cure my own curiosities about the station I have worked for almost 11 years now. (Not to mention also because Jolly Joe gave me a half million dollar budget to cover the production costs... OK, the last part was a joke but the my first reasons were true.)
Finally, I posted this here for all my fellow radio fans and professionals who are interested in local radio, and I wish to express my respect and gratitude to all of you who still care about radio in 2010.
Thank You,
Jarret Brown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2tfmjm6hdg
The video covers some of the highlights of the stations history and features interviews from some former and current employees and management. I hope you will take a few minutes and watch this video as it chronicles the history of this small, local radio station. Up until this time, there has been no real effort to put all of this information together in one place so I hope this is a useful resource for those who are interested.
I did this project on WGPA because I have a real interest in the history of radio not to mention local Lehigh Valley history as well. I realize that this project could be done for many of the other LV radio stations as well... and perhaps one day I will do that. And finally to cure my own curiosities about the station I have worked for almost 11 years now. (Not to mention also because Jolly Joe gave me a half million dollar budget to cover the production costs... OK, the last part was a joke but the my first reasons were true.)
Finally, I posted this here for all my fellow radio fans and professionals who are interested in local radio, and I wish to express my respect and gratitude to all of you who still care about radio in 2010.
Thank You,
Jarret Brown