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Re: STATION PICKS WJZR KANNAPOLiS CHARLOTTE
JP, I am surprised my name hasn't shown up here in an old radio story, but I have submitted a few. This is the overnight guy and engineer you used to relieve every morning at WXRC, late 1986-mid 1987. It is always great to reconnect with friends via all these radio web forums. I did two tours of duty with WIRC/WXRC. The first in 1977 when both stations were automated with the exception of morning drive. Butch Gryder, program director Dave Campbell, news director Lee Wagoner and I were all good friends. I still remember when the ownership transferred from Scott Smith to Jerry Oakley in 1978. I've lost track of all those guys and I wonder if Dave Campbell is still alive. I know he had some serious heart problems later on. I first met Greg Mull when we worked together at WJRI, Lenoir. I suppose he is still in Florida. There are many more stories to be told and I look forward to hearing more from rediscovered friends. I have been in television master control since 1992, first in Florence, SC at WPDE-TV, then several years at both WRAL-TV, Raleigh and UNC-TV in Research Triangle Park. Sometimes I will venture back to Florence, South Carolina and co-host the beach music show on Sunny 105.5 with my longtime friend Dan E. Lockemy, but that is about as close as I get to radio these days. I live just outside Washington, DC and work for Discovery Television Center, the originating point for all their array of channels while being in a state of terminal homesickness for North Carolina. I've also been dealing with prostate cancer since 2002, but working hard to remain above ground.
JP, I am surprised my name hasn't shown up here in an old radio story, but I have submitted a few. This is the overnight guy and engineer you used to relieve every morning at WXRC, late 1986-mid 1987. It is always great to reconnect with friends via all these radio web forums. I did two tours of duty with WIRC/WXRC. The first in 1977 when both stations were automated with the exception of morning drive. Butch Gryder, program director Dave Campbell, news director Lee Wagoner and I were all good friends. I still remember when the ownership transferred from Scott Smith to Jerry Oakley in 1978. I've lost track of all those guys and I wonder if Dave Campbell is still alive. I know he had some serious heart problems later on. I first met Greg Mull when we worked together at WJRI, Lenoir. I suppose he is still in Florida. There are many more stories to be told and I look forward to hearing more from rediscovered friends. I have been in television master control since 1992, first in Florence, SC at WPDE-TV, then several years at both WRAL-TV, Raleigh and UNC-TV in Research Triangle Park. Sometimes I will venture back to Florence, South Carolina and co-host the beach music show on Sunny 105.5 with my longtime friend Dan E. Lockemy, but that is about as close as I get to radio these days. I live just outside Washington, DC and work for Discovery Television Center, the originating point for all their array of channels while being in a state of terminal homesickness for North Carolina. I've also been dealing with prostate cancer since 2002, but working hard to remain above ground.