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I think he does the voice for New England Toyota Dealers on radio.. He used to be Channel 31 WNNE's voice at one time..
raccoonradio said:WNSH 1570 Beverly had been WMLO. Was country at one point, IIRC.
JIBGUY said:The last time I was at the TX site, a tower was still standing. Short little tower, but it was definitely an AM tower, and near it, the burned-out shell of the studio building. Tower looked rusty and weak. I wonder why it's still there, and/or why it wasn't ever used again. But shouldn't there have been TWO towers, since the station was directional to the east then?
willow said:WESX seemed to be at its most vibrant in the 70's.
Nelson Bragg held down the morning show, while Al Needham handled morning news
and a popular "call in" show "As You See It", every morning from 10:30AM to 11AM.
Jerry Howard aka "Slim Pickens" had an hour in the afternoon, and Norm Durkee, station manager
did a North Shore Happenings show from 10AM to 10:30AM.
Other personalities included Jerry Greenberg sports (now deceased), Bill Newell sports, Carl Chandler,
Chip Whitmore (deceased/helicopter accident while reporting for WEEI), Diane Irons, Clint Brown,
Malcolm Alter, & Lee Stacey. Those are all the names I can remember. Hope this stirs up some memories!
SERy694 said:I returned to the then-WNSH briefly in 1987, by which time the station was at Pickering Wharf in Salem.
WFNERBSHX said:SERy694 said:I returned to the then-WNSH briefly in 1987, by which time the station was at Pickering Wharf in Salem.
What was 'NSH doing back in '87? They'd gone back to AC by that point, correct? I have vague memories of walking by the Pickering Wharf studio as a little kid and watching them broadcast. Its too bad the station couldn't have stayed there, it was a great location.
Getting back to WLYN for a moment, didn't they abandon those calls for a brief period in the 80s? WNSR, right?
choicevoicepro.com said:WLYN (and North shore radio in general) saw some good talent through the years:
WLYN: Anthony Silva (now at ‘BZ) did the morning show for a while in the 70’s and Ted Larsen was there as well. He too ended up at WBZ.
WMLO groomed Glenn Ordway… and WESX (as aforementioned) gave us Chip Whittmore, later at WEEI AM & FM.
WLYNgm said:Not quite North Shore, but I remember listening to album rock on WNTN in Newton back in 1974.
Dad's 1972 Pontiac only had an AM radio in it - we tried the ol' FM converter in the glove box,
but those were iffy at best....