I can't believe nobody has posted about this. While I am not a fan of John Batchelor, he was a NY legend for about 25 years between WABC and WOR. Obviously being 77 has its disadvantages. I met Jimmy Failla after a comedy show at a casino he did in Pennsylvania with Kennedy. While Jimmy was very nice and humble, Kennedy stole the show. If you get the chance to see her, I highly recommend it. I have not heard Jimmy's radio show, but I watch his show on Fox News. He does a great job. Obviously, like Richard Neer, down with the seniors and up with the "New Kids on the Block" who work cheaper. Happy to see Jimmy get even more national attention, but hate to see Batchelor not even being remembered.
I grew up on Long Island from the mid 60's to the early 90's when I decided to go south young man to Atlanta where I spent a dozen years working in new talk radio behind the scenes and occasionally on the air; however, I always knew that was not my strength. Making talented hosts sound better, writing outrageous comedy bits and informing the public of breaking news was my passion. I grew up in Huntington where my mother made me listen to 740 AM, WGSM with Jim Ferguson and Vince Lipari. I then ventured to other stations and talent on my own including Bob Buckman on WBAB, Rambling with Gambling on WOR, Imus, Brink and Belzer, Soupy Sales and Howard Stern on wNbc which of course became WFAN where I was influenced by "Coleman and the Soul Man," "Mike and the Mad Dog, Steve Fredricks, Jody McDonald, Mike Breen, Howie Rose and Richard Neer, Harry Harrison started my morning on WABC followed by Ron Lundy and Dan Ingram only to give way to Ross and Wilson, Bob Grant, Art Rust Jr and Steve Chip Hobart on my commercial free summer on WAPP, the best radio news team on CBS News Radio 88, the sexiest voice on NY radio, Carol Miller on WPLJ and the Z Morning Zoo. These were my influences that would make my Atlanta radio career for a dozen years of success which lead to being considered for jobs at WABC, WOR and Fox News Radio. When it came to an end, my wife who is Atlanta raised didn't want to move so I became a regular employee in the job market.
I grew up on Long Island from the mid 60's to the early 90's when I decided to go south young man to Atlanta where I spent a dozen years working in new talk radio behind the scenes and occasionally on the air; however, I always knew that was not my strength. Making talented hosts sound better, writing outrageous comedy bits and informing the public of breaking news was my passion. I grew up in Huntington where my mother made me listen to 740 AM, WGSM with Jim Ferguson and Vince Lipari. I then ventured to other stations and talent on my own including Bob Buckman on WBAB, Rambling with Gambling on WOR, Imus, Brink and Belzer, Soupy Sales and Howard Stern on wNbc which of course became WFAN where I was influenced by "Coleman and the Soul Man," "Mike and the Mad Dog, Steve Fredricks, Jody McDonald, Mike Breen, Howie Rose and Richard Neer, Harry Harrison started my morning on WABC followed by Ron Lundy and Dan Ingram only to give way to Ross and Wilson, Bob Grant, Art Rust Jr and Steve Chip Hobart on my commercial free summer on WAPP, the best radio news team on CBS News Radio 88, the sexiest voice on NY radio, Carol Miller on WPLJ and the Z Morning Zoo. These were my influences that would make my Atlanta radio career for a dozen years of success which lead to being considered for jobs at WABC, WOR and Fox News Radio. When it came to an end, my wife who is Atlanta raised didn't want to move so I became a regular employee in the job market.