I saw no one has posted anything of late regarding the passing of Mr. Cary Simpson. So here goes.
I was terribly saddened to learn of the passing of my friend, mentor, and colleague, Mr. Cary Simpson, on December 27th, 2016. He was truly an asset to small market radio, and to radio in northern and central Pennsylvania. At the height of his power, he owned the maximum amount of stations (prior to the 1992 ownership changes) then allowed by the FCC. God love him for keeping that company intact for as long as he could.
I never worked for Cary (did a couple freebies for him back in the day, though), but I was around him enough to know how much he truly cared about people. Tyrone has lost its ambassador, radio has lost a pioneer, and many have lost a true friend. Anyone have stories to share? Post 'em here!
I was terribly saddened to learn of the passing of my friend, mentor, and colleague, Mr. Cary Simpson, on December 27th, 2016. He was truly an asset to small market radio, and to radio in northern and central Pennsylvania. At the height of his power, he owned the maximum amount of stations (prior to the 1992 ownership changes) then allowed by the FCC. God love him for keeping that company intact for as long as he could.
I never worked for Cary (did a couple freebies for him back in the day, though), but I was around him enough to know how much he truly cared about people. Tyrone has lost its ambassador, radio has lost a pioneer, and many have lost a true friend. Anyone have stories to share? Post 'em here!