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bobrall
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I remember Jesse James..but not well. I was at WWUN for about six months until I had to report to Fort Benning for Basic and AIT.(1965or6) I think he worked nights and one night after a few beers, two or three of us came back to the station about ten o'clock. When Jessie got into the 10PMN news, we send one of the guys running through the control room wearing only a bat man cape. Pissed off Jesse.
I was working mornings and Gene Nelson..the PD from Baton Rouge drove up oneday and poked head his into our fine Jim Walter Control Room and said, "Sorry about your mother."
"What,? Moms fine", I said. Gene said, "Oh, I thought your monther died."
"No. She didn't die" Gene bellowed, "We'll your show sure as hell sounds like she did". And slammed the door.
The Jim Walter House at WWUN wasn't so bad...but the equpment was the cheapest crap Gates made.
We didn't have an off air monitor, so I took a piece of speaker wire with a diode in the middle of it and put one end to a monitor input on the board and the other end to a metal window screen. There was enough RF around to give us plenty of signal for the off air monitor. Sounded Great. Don't close the window all the way. The house became the home for z106, of course. Which lead to the Gurrella Radio concept we did for a year."The Broadcast Bunker" "War on Dull Boring Radio" The "Strike Force" - In uniforms -- did the remotes.
Bumper stickers...coffee cups...eveything in camoflage.
Oh well...enough about that! We did pull #2 Men 25-54...#3 or 4 persons 25-54 for several years.
Increaed billing 5x what it was in 1988 by 1990.
I was working mornings and Gene Nelson..the PD from Baton Rouge drove up oneday and poked head his into our fine Jim Walter Control Room and said, "Sorry about your mother."
"What,? Moms fine", I said. Gene said, "Oh, I thought your monther died."
"No. She didn't die" Gene bellowed, "We'll your show sure as hell sounds like she did". And slammed the door.
The Jim Walter House at WWUN wasn't so bad...but the equpment was the cheapest crap Gates made.
We didn't have an off air monitor, so I took a piece of speaker wire with a diode in the middle of it and put one end to a monitor input on the board and the other end to a metal window screen. There was enough RF around to give us plenty of signal for the off air monitor. Sounded Great. Don't close the window all the way. The house became the home for z106, of course. Which lead to the Gurrella Radio concept we did for a year."The Broadcast Bunker" "War on Dull Boring Radio" The "Strike Force" - In uniforms -- did the remotes.
Bumper stickers...coffee cups...eveything in camoflage.
Oh well...enough about that! We did pull #2 Men 25-54...#3 or 4 persons 25-54 for several years.
Increaed billing 5x what it was in 1988 by 1990.