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Kevin Matthews back on the air - in Michigan

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Today's Grand Rapids Press has the details...

Kevin Matthews' voice to return to GR airwaves
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
By John Sinkevics
The Grand Rapids Press

GRAND RAPIDS -- Kev-Heads, rejoice. He's back.

Kevin Matthews, whose hilarious on-air antics delighted Grand Rapids radio listeners in the early 1980s before he left West Michigan to take Chicago radio by storm, returns to WLAV-FM (96.9) next week as the station's morning show host and as a Citadel Broadcasting executive.

Matthews, 49, returns to West Michigan's air waves at 5:30 a.m. Monday, with WLAV's current morning personality and longtime pal Tony Gates moving to the classic rock station's midday slot.

"This is where it all started and just to get the opportunity to come back home," Matthews said in explaining his move from the Windy City. "My number one goal was to work with the best people from here on out."

That means reuniting with Gates and morning show sidekick Ed "Uncle Buck" Buchanan, who both helped Matthews break into Grand Rapids radio more than 25 years ago.

"Tony and I are going to do all kinds of stuff," gushed Matthews, creator of memorable on-air characters such as Jim Shorts, who is expected to return to Grand Rapids, too. "Tony knows what comes out of this trick bag. I'm humbled to be taking over for Tony, but it's really good to be back here.

"I can't wait. This is like Motley Crue getting back together."

Gates, who also serves as Citadel's vice president for brand development in Michigan, called Matthews "by far, one of the most talented individuals I've ever met."

Matt Hanlon, regional president for Citadel, also named Matthews director of station development for all 23 Michigan stations owned by the broadcasting company, meaning he will assist with station programming.

Hanlon and Gates said they have spent a year trying to bring Matthews back to Grand Rapids from Chicago, where he worked on popular shows for stations such as WLUP-AM/FM (The Loop), WZZN-FM and WCKG-FM. Matthews said he left WCKG in April.

"I quit on April Fool's Day, which is a good day to quit because people think it's a (comedy) bit," he said.

Matthews signed a five-year contract with Citadel, although Hanlon declined to discuss details or a salary. Hanlon said the Matthews-Gates one-two punch should further enhance WLAV's reputation.

"Tony Gates brought it up a few years ago and said it could be the biggest thing to happen in radio entertainment in West Michigan," said Hanlon, speculating that Matthews' fresh, funny approach will appeal to young audiences, older classic-rock listeners and dedicated Kev-Heads, who have kept up with Matthews over the years.

"Will it (Matthews' show) be more popular? It doesn't matter. We've got them both ... . It strengthens our brand."

The midday show with Wally Londo, aka Brent Alberts, will move to evenings, 7 p.m. to midnight, Hanlon said.
 
> > Matthews, creator of memorable on-air characters such as
> Jim
> > Shorts, who is expected to return to Grand Rapids, too.
>
> What does that mean, "creator" of Jim Shorts? The Indiana
> board is reporting that Jimmy is going to Fort Wayne!
>
ht> tp://www.radio-info.com/mods/board?Board=indiana&Post=534028
>

That's a good gig for Kev. I just hope his show will be podcasted! DAMN IT, I was hoping he would be in Chicago. BTW from #3 market to #35. Then again, he will be an "executive" as well<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by ZelenRecords on 09/07/05 09:30 PM.</FONT></P>
 
from #3 market to #35


Actually Grand Rapids is market #66.

Screw market size. In radio if your employed, paying bills and having fun...your rich.

Best of luck to Kev.
 
He was referring to the Nielsen TV market size, which is also they way syndicated radio is measured.<P ID="signature">______________
Rob Austin
Vice President
JamTraxx Media Inc.
http://www.jamtraxxmedia.com
"Major Market Solutions for Your Radio Station's Needs!"</P>
 
> He was referring to the Nielsen TV market size, which is
> also they way syndicated radio is measured.
>

Wait--this seems odd. Why would you use TV market size to discuss syndicated programming? The program still appears on a regular ol' radio station that falls into the radio-defined market.

In this example, the Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo/Battle Creek TV market covers a lot more people relative to the Grand Rapids-only radio market, hence the difference in relative ranking between the two.
 
You just explained it to yourself! =)
<P ID="signature">______________
Rob Austin
Vice President
JamTraxx Media Inc.
http://www.jamtraxxmedia.com
"Major Market Solutions for Your Radio Station's Needs!"</P>
 
I remember about 10 years ago, when Kev was doing mornings on the Loop FM, his show was syndicated in Grand Rapids on WGRD. Anyone know what kind of ratings the show did then? I know WGRD was always one of the top stations in Grand Rapids, as is WLAV.

> Today's Grand Rapids Press has the details...
>
> Kevin Matthews' voice to return to GR airwaves
> Wednesday, September 07, 2005
> By John Sinkevics
> The Grand Rapids Press
>
> GRAND RAPIDS -- Kev-Heads, rejoice. He's back.
>
> Kevin Matthews, whose hilarious on-air antics delighted
> Grand Rapids radio listeners in the early 1980s before he
> left West Michigan to take Chicago radio by storm, returns
> to WLAV-FM (96.9) next week as the station's morning show
> host and as a Citadel Broadcasting executive.
>
> Matthews, 49, returns to West Michigan's air waves at 5:30
> a.m. Monday, with WLAV's current morning personality and
> longtime pal Tony Gates moving to the classic rock station's
> midday slot.
>
> "This is where it all started and just to get the
> opportunity to come back home," Matthews said in explaining
> his move from the Windy City. "My number one goal was to
> work with the best people from here on out."
>
> That means reuniting with Gates and morning show sidekick Ed
> "Uncle Buck" Buchanan, who both helped Matthews break into
> Grand Rapids radio more than 25 years ago.
>
> "Tony and I are going to do all kinds of stuff," gushed
> Matthews, creator of memorable on-air characters such as Jim
> Shorts, who is expected to return to Grand Rapids, too.
> "Tony knows what comes out of this trick bag. I'm humbled to
> be taking over for Tony, but it's really good to be back
> here.
>
> "I can't wait. This is like Motley Crue getting back
> together."
>
> Gates, who also serves as Citadel's vice president for brand
> development in Michigan, called Matthews "by far, one of the
> most talented individuals I've ever met."
>
> Matt Hanlon, regional president for Citadel, also named
> Matthews director of station development for all 23 Michigan
> stations owned by the broadcasting company, meaning he will
> assist with station programming.
>
> Hanlon and Gates said they have spent a year trying to bring
> Matthews back to Grand Rapids from Chicago, where he worked
> on popular shows for stations such as WLUP-AM/FM (The Loop),
> WZZN-FM and WCKG-FM. Matthews said he left WCKG in April.
>
> "I quit on April Fool's Day, which is a good day to quit
> because people think it's a (comedy) bit," he said.
>
> Matthews signed a five-year contract with Citadel, although
> Hanlon declined to discuss details or a salary. Hanlon said
> the Matthews-Gates one-two punch should further enhance
> WLAV's reputation.
>
> "Tony Gates brought it up a few years ago and said it could
> be the biggest thing to happen in radio entertainment in
> West Michigan," said Hanlon, speculating that Matthews'
> fresh, funny approach will appeal to young audiences, older
> classic-rock listeners and dedicated Kev-Heads, who have
> kept up with Matthews over the years.
>
> "Will it (Matthews' show) be more popular? It doesn't
> matter. We've got them both ... . It strengthens our brand."
>
>
> The midday show with Wally Londo, aka Brent Alberts, will
> move to evenings, 7 p.m. to midnight, Hanlon said.
>
 
> You just explained it to yourself! =)


matthews probably in the correct market for his talent....it was jim shortz and thats it.....it was supposed to be hip and creative but it was just boring...as someone else pointed out he is working and doing something he likes good luck
 
I grew up listening to kevin and loved every bit of it. We practically listened to his son and daughter grow up. How old are they now anyways? He will be missed around here.



> > You just explained it to yourself! =)
>
>
> matthews probably in the correct market for his talent....it
> was jim shortz and thats it.....it was supposed to be hip
> and creative but it was just boring...as someone else
> pointed out he is working and doing something he likes
> good luck
>
 
Kevin Matthews back

a West Michigan radio legend- welcome home, Kev!

>
> GRAND RAPIDS -- Kev-Heads, rejoice. He's back.
>
> Kevin Matthews, whose hilarious on-air antics delighted
> Grand Rapids radio listeners in the early 1980s before he
> left West Michigan to take Chicago radio by storm, returns
> to WLAV-FM (96.9) next week as the station's morning show
> host and as a Citadel Broadcasting executive.

>
 
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