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Saul Nowitz

I think that's how he spelled his name. Saul was a guy I knew back in the early 60s, when I was in the Air Force, stationed at Lajes AB in the Azores Islands.

He was an Air Police guy, of all things, but he spent almost every minute of his spare time volunteering at the base radio and TV station.

He was a phenomenally talented deejay and radio personality because that's what he did in civilian life in the late 50s before he joined the Air Force. I give him some of the credit for kindling a tiny spark of interest in me that led me into the radio business several years later in Houston.

I think he was from the NYC area, but I'm not 100 percent sure of that.

I'm sure that if he did go back into radio after the Air Force he probably used an air name, but does his real name of Saul Nowitz ring a bell with anybody here?
 
Saul Nowitz had a radio show on Fairfield University's 88.5 WVOF in the mid 1990s. I'm fairly certain he used his full name, although I only knew him as "Saul." I was a student at that time, and had my own show in the early overnight shift.
 
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