> Ah Yes! The shag carpeting, the hole in the control room
> ceiling, the "portable space" sales office, the production
> room with equipment formerly used by Marconi and the
> black-hole back room loaded with junk and an old
> transmitter. I spent 10 years driving up that dirt road
> knocking the front end out of alignment on a constant basis.
> What a place full of memories. I'm sure Yonk and I can
> tell a tale or two of what went on at 83 Foote Ave!! Yonk,
> you want to start?
>
Where do you start? When I was 15, I did some stuff at WPTS.
Years later I came to WARD, building never changed except for
the pre fab sales office. One good thing about the equipment
though was that the knobs were big and not complicated on the
equipment. When I did board work for the Allen Colmes Show and
Red Barons baseball....this was one of those hot summers, the
ivy on the building attracted an army of catterpillars which
covered, literally covered the building. You had to keep your
car windows closed when you parked there or you'd have a family
in your front seat. As for the Home Shopper, Jim always referred
to "the bank of computers that held all the wonderful merchandise
for our great, loyal WARD home shoppers". One day, Dave Stroud and
I went looking for the computers. Jeff Gordon was on the air and
we asked him. He looked at us as if we were nuts and held in his
hand about fifty index cards and a Mead notebook. "Here's your
computer!!!!" But as Tom Carten is fond of saying, "It's what
comes out of those speakers that count!!" And Jim Ward lived by
that mantra.
At WBAX in the late sixties, he was known as "The Morning Mayor"
from 10AM to noon. That line up was Johnny Margas 6am to 10a, the
Morning Mayor 10am to noon, Pete Rinker from noon to 4pm, Dave
Garrett from 4 to 8pm, Jim Nicholas 8pm to 10pm, Jones Evans with
"Speakup" from 10pm to 12midnight and Dick Whitaker doing the overnights.
Jim was a great guy to work for and will always be part of local
broadcast legend.
My favorite Jim Ward story comes from me as a listener. I cannot
tell it here but I'll do so in person for anyone, anytime.
Yonkstur