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Looking For Jim Stagg

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Looking for Jim Stagg who once worked for KYW 1100 AM in Cleveland, Ohio during the early to mid 1960's before they changed to WKYC 1100 AM. Does anyone know where Jim Stagg is and if he is still living or has passed on. If he is still alive, we are looking into inducting him into a Broadcasters Hall of Fame and would like to talk with him(or family) about this years induction.
 
After five or six years on the air and later as program director of WCFL, Jim left radio in the early 1970s to open a couple of record stores in suburban Chicago. I believe he retired sometime during the last year or two and still lives in the Chicago area.
 
> Looking for Jim Stagg who once worked for KYW 1100 AM in
> Cleveland, Ohio during the early to mid 1960's before they
> changed to WKYC 1100 AM. Does anyone know where Jim Stagg is
> and if he is still living or has passed on. If he is still
> alive, we are looking into inducting him into a Broadcasters
> Hall of Fame and would like to talk with him(or family)
> about this years induction.

I believe I know where Jim Stagg is. Reply to this with off-
line or alternate contact info and it'll be e-mailed to me.
I'll e-mail you back with info I have.
Mai T. Kwinn
 
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