I assume WWTR's building was on Route 26. I vacation in Bethany every year and would like to look for the building.
I listened to WSEA in Georgetown from their very beginning until they changed the format to Top 40 / Disco in the late '70's, which was also right around the same time they went stereo. Up until the change to Top 40 / Disco, the station only broadcast a mono signal. All of the DJs there were awesome, Mike Kaiser, (Tiger) Bob Bernard, Rich Langlois (R.B. Burd), Tom (Thumb) Webb, and Chuck (The Main Man) Manning, but my favorite was "Poe" (Lee Dick) who came on late at night with his "underground" show. Man... he played some really obscure stuff! Ever so often, he would play entire album sides, such as Tarkus (Emerson, Lake, and Palmer) or an entire side of Pink Floyd's Meddle. He was the only DJ that I have known to play White Bird (It's A Beautiful Day) on a regular basis. It must have been a favorite of his. I wonder whatever happened to him?
Hello everyone. Hopefully some of the people who contributed to this thread are still here. I'm trying to ID the DJ in the 95.9 WWTR-FM clip. Can anyone assist? I've confirmed it's not Chuck Manning (Chuck - can you verify?) because he left in December of 1974 and this aircheck is clearly from the summer of 1975. Can anyone provide any insight? Thanks.
WSUX, WWTR (95.9 FM Bethany Beach), and WJDY were bought by J. Parker Connor in the mid 70s, and his then teenaged sons cut their teeth there. IR students by day, DJs by night. Matthew, JP, and Brad Connor. My late fiance, Matt Connor, passed in 2008. Brad Connor is now the mayor in Dagsboro and their family still owns Bethany Liquors in the Connor Mall, across from Wawa in Ocean View. He may be able to help you. He's on Facebook as Brad Connor. Others on WWTR were Jack Renault and Wayne Cannon.