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Classic Puker
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Long ago, I had the distinction of being the guy who got Mike Kavanaugh out of Springfield, Massachussetts.
Mike was always a beautiful human being. He was our newsman at WHYN, "The Big 56" (back when AM rockers had "news departments"). Mike's dynamic delivery was always the reality check, so to speak, in my rather silly jock shift, and we came to be buddies.
He would grouse, from time to time, about how he wanted to "do more", but he honestly had no clue how to go about looking for something bigger or better (I could never figure out how he'd managed to secure that job!). I explained to him that getting a great aircheck together was the only way to go, and since our airchecking facilities were somewhat ad-hoc, he'd best be served by faking a PERFECT one in the production studios of WHYN. As Mike had zero production skills at the time, I offered to put one together for him. And we did a beauty, together.
Mike found an ad for a morning newsman/sidekick in Richmond, VA, with the late Jim King at the late WLEE (AM). He got the gig, and this is where he was able to develop an on-air "personality", as opposed to being a cold news reader. WLEE started him on the journey that led him to all his newstalk ventures.
I had the pleasure of reuniting, via e-mail, with Mike a few years back. We spoke a few times on the phone, too, and although I had caught him on CNN some years previously and jumped for joy that he had "made it" (incidentally, alongside the man who had trained me on the board in my first DJ gig, Chuck Roberts!), until we spoke I'd had no idea of all that Mike had accomplished since his big move to Atlanta.
Mike was a prince, and a brilliant guy as well. Despite the time and distance that separated us, I'm feeling the loss quite personally. My best thoughts go out to his family and all who were so privileged to know him.
Famous Amos!
NYC
Mike was always a beautiful human being. He was our newsman at WHYN, "The Big 56" (back when AM rockers had "news departments"). Mike's dynamic delivery was always the reality check, so to speak, in my rather silly jock shift, and we came to be buddies.
He would grouse, from time to time, about how he wanted to "do more", but he honestly had no clue how to go about looking for something bigger or better (I could never figure out how he'd managed to secure that job!). I explained to him that getting a great aircheck together was the only way to go, and since our airchecking facilities were somewhat ad-hoc, he'd best be served by faking a PERFECT one in the production studios of WHYN. As Mike had zero production skills at the time, I offered to put one together for him. And we did a beauty, together.
Mike found an ad for a morning newsman/sidekick in Richmond, VA, with the late Jim King at the late WLEE (AM). He got the gig, and this is where he was able to develop an on-air "personality", as opposed to being a cold news reader. WLEE started him on the journey that led him to all his newstalk ventures.
I had the pleasure of reuniting, via e-mail, with Mike a few years back. We spoke a few times on the phone, too, and although I had caught him on CNN some years previously and jumped for joy that he had "made it" (incidentally, alongside the man who had trained me on the board in my first DJ gig, Chuck Roberts!), until we spoke I'd had no idea of all that Mike had accomplished since his big move to Atlanta.
Mike was a prince, and a brilliant guy as well. Despite the time and distance that separated us, I'm feeling the loss quite personally. My best thoughts go out to his family and all who were so privileged to know him.
Famous Amos!
NYC