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Philadelphia's Unsung Radio Hero

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desk22

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RJ, Ron Joseph has been on the most stations in the Philadelphia area. In 1962 WEEZ, 1965 WHAT, 1967 WIFI, 1968 WNAR ,1970 WXUR AM & FM, 1971 WSNJ AM & FM, 1972 WCAM, 1973 WEEZ, 1976 WQIQ, 1998 WNJC, & 2000 To present day WVLT. Also, I forgot to add two addional stations RJ'S been on, not desk 22. They are in 1986 WPWT, and 1990 WPEB. That gives RJ a total of 14 call letters.
 
desk22 said:
RJ, Ron Joseph has been on the most stations in the Philadelphia area. In 1962 WEEZ, 1965 WHAT, 1967 WIFI, 1968 WNAR ,1970 WXUR AM & FM, 1971 WSNJ AM & FM, 1972 WCAM, 1973 WEEZ, 1976 WQIQ, 1998 WNJC, & 2000 To present day WVLT. Also, I forgot to add two addional stations RJ'S been on, not desk 22. They are in 1986 WPWT, and 1990 WPEB. That gives RJ a total of 14 call letters.
I've got 14 letters for youOH GOD WHY WHY WHY
 
I just dunno why we need to keep hearing about him. If this guy tried to kiss me on the mouth I still wouldn't know who he is.
 
Interesting. Why does Desk22 call himself "I" when he refers to RJ? Hmmmmm.
 
Mike, let's be fair. RJ's a lesson to people who are starting out in the business like me. He's a lesson in what NOT to do!
 
I wonder who sits in Desks 1 through 21. Whoever it is, they probably have to pay for their chairs like Philadelphia's Unsung Radio Hero.
 
NeroSix said:
desk22 said:
RJ, Ron Joseph has been on the most stations in the Philadelphia area...a total of 14 call letters.
Guess the guy just can't keep a steady job. ;)

He is the Gary Sheffield of Philadelphia radio.
 
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