Reading Scott Fybush's Northeast Radio Watch this morning ( buy a calendar, support his site!) I see it has been just over 10 years since the sudden death of Andy Moes.
Does anyone else remember the screw job he got by the then 590 WEEI when he was brought in to be the bad boy of morning drive? They wanted a shock jock, he gave them what they wanted, and then screwed him when they didn't like what they asked for. They really did treat him like crap trying to get him to resign, since they had no grounds to fire him.
Here is a long snippet from Scott's NERW, I hope he doesn't object, and for the moderators I am claiming "fair use" for the purposes of starting a discussion which is allowed by copyright laws so please don't edit this.
" After a career in Boston that spanned three decades, Andy Moes died of heart failure at his Milton home last Thursday night (Jan. 25). For a little over a year, Moes had been co-host of the "Blute and Moes Show" on WRKO (680), but his history in Boston radio began in the late seventies, when he began filling in on WROR (98.5, now WBMX). By 1979, Moes was co-hosting WROR's morning show with Joe Martelle, a gig that lasted more than a decade. In 1991, Moes moved to WEEI (590) as the first signature personality of that station's new sports format. That lasted two years, until WEEI replaced Moes with Don Imus in morning drive. For the next few years, Moes was heard in a variety of weekend and night slots on WRKO before landing the morning job (with former Massport director Peter Blute) in October 1999.
Off the air, Moes made headlines with his friendship with "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer, which extended to a consulting deal for Moes in which he advised the show on how to design the studio of its fictional "KACL Radio." On air, WRKO filled Friday morning with Moes tributes, to be followed by a retrospective show Monday, after which Blute will be solo for now. Moes had been married for just six months at the time of his death. He was 51 years old. "
Does anyone else remember the screw job he got by the then 590 WEEI when he was brought in to be the bad boy of morning drive? They wanted a shock jock, he gave them what they wanted, and then screwed him when they didn't like what they asked for. They really did treat him like crap trying to get him to resign, since they had no grounds to fire him.
Here is a long snippet from Scott's NERW, I hope he doesn't object, and for the moderators I am claiming "fair use" for the purposes of starting a discussion which is allowed by copyright laws so please don't edit this.
" After a career in Boston that spanned three decades, Andy Moes died of heart failure at his Milton home last Thursday night (Jan. 25). For a little over a year, Moes had been co-host of the "Blute and Moes Show" on WRKO (680), but his history in Boston radio began in the late seventies, when he began filling in on WROR (98.5, now WBMX). By 1979, Moes was co-hosting WROR's morning show with Joe Martelle, a gig that lasted more than a decade. In 1991, Moes moved to WEEI (590) as the first signature personality of that station's new sports format. That lasted two years, until WEEI replaced Moes with Don Imus in morning drive. For the next few years, Moes was heard in a variety of weekend and night slots on WRKO before landing the morning job (with former Massport director Peter Blute) in October 1999.
Off the air, Moes made headlines with his friendship with "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer, which extended to a consulting deal for Moes in which he advised the show on how to design the studio of its fictional "KACL Radio." On air, WRKO filled Friday morning with Moes tributes, to be followed by a retrospective show Monday, after which Blute will be solo for now. Moes had been married for just six months at the time of his death. He was 51 years old. "