Late word that Larry Aiken has passed away today. He owned the WGBF AM / FM combo in Evansville/Henderson for several years, ending just after the 1996 Act.
No word on arrangements at this time.
No word on arrangements at this time.
Larry Aiken was the very first station owner to sign up for the newly-syndicated Bob & Tom, in the days when he owned Evansville, Indiana’s WGBF (103.1). That was in the mid-1990s, and he was definitely right about the syndication future of the morning show based at WFBQ, Indianapolis. Aiken also owned WGBF-AM (1280) until he sold in the post-Telecom Act consolidation wave. He’s just died in Indiana, where he was also a “concert promoter, restaurateur…and former chairman of the Vanderburgh County Democratic party.” JakesDTVBlog reports that Aiken was 69. He also jocked at places like Louisville’s legendary WAKY and Pittsburgh’s KQV. They’re talking about him online, on the Indiana Board of Radio-Info.
radioboymark said:A disrespectful inappropriate comment that I would strongly prefer you retract and remove. Mr. Aiken was a respected member of the media and political community and his life should be celebrated not trashed with cheap shots.
radioboymark said:Sorry, I don't take advice from people who hide behind fake names.