Ron Allen "discovered" Steve on WILK where he was doing, I believe, seven to midnight.
Yep, Steve kissed that automation unit goodbye the moment he got the opportunity to go on WILK.
Steve managed to survive that last round of multiple firings at WARM, but quickly became very unhappy and left for WEJL.
I did not know that. When did that round of firings occur? WAs it the purge that involved Elizabeth Fields or was this earlier?
He was at WEJL maybe a year, then took the civil service test, scored very high, and kissed radio good-bye. Jim Gannon came to WBAX from WLYC in Williamsport, but had worked at several stations on SE PA and in Atlantic City, if my memory is any good. Steve and Jim, both good guys. For those of us old enough to remember, WBAX was making some serious noise in the early to mid-70s, which is why WARM started to hire away their people.
WBAX really had their act together from about 75 to 1979. Tight playlist top 40, 2 very professional news people, David Kush and Maddie Fitzgerald, I want to say their lineup had Christopher Starr doing afternoon drive, Rick Walker was doing mornings for a while, Bob Marini at nights, a guy by the name of Vince overnight, I want to say there was a guy who went by Jack Tripper, Ripper, something like that. can't remember the rest of them. Denver of course, good sales staff that was underselling WARM but making up for it in volume. The pronlem was the signal sank to 250 watts at night but at one point they placed number 3 in the book. The GM was Dick Booth then Dave Donlin. Donlin in the late 70s brought in Yankee baseball, then in 1980 they went country. Then Joe Frank bought it in the 80s.
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