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Terry Lee

He is still listed on the WMNY website (7pm-10pm) but it has been so long since I have listened to them that I couldn't tell you if the webpage is up to date or not.
 
KeyTimes950 said:
According to the McKeesport Daily News ...


“It is physically impos­sible for me to travel back and forth and do all the things I need to do,” Lee said from his home in Ohio.
Lee bought the time on WJAS, but sought to have Renda salespeople sell the time and was turned down.
“I thought he’s done a good job of selling the show,” Serena said.
“TL,” as the veteran ­deejay has been known since his days at WMCK-1360 in McKeesport, continues to do two shifts at WLSW-103.9 in Scottdale.
He is on Thursdays from 7 p.m.-midnight and on Saturdays from 10 p.m.-midnight he does a “music for young lovers” show. On occasion he’s worked that show as late as 2 a.m.
In November, “TL” had kind words for the “state of the art” Renda studios west of Pittsburgh that house WJAS, WMCK successor WMNY and WSHH-99.7.
Most of Terry Lee's Ad were From Bussiness in the Carnegie area. WLSW has a Strong signal in South Hills Bridgeville area. Hopfully some of them will advertise on Music Power 104.
 
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