Jim was never PD, but I do remember Kathy Cunningham was
> PD for a while in 1978 or 79. Not sure who was before her or
> after. Jim Saunders was not the 1st CE either, that was Gene
> Pfieffer(sp) he put the station on the air and was there
> until 79 when he went to work for WSNL-TV. I also remember
> Jim (Glasscock) Driscoll worked there after WBLI, and Wally
> (Maletta) Walters who was on both WYFA and WLNG at the time.
> Jack Nolan (now @ WALK-FM) was there for awhile and John
> Galla (Do they still use that same old commercial he voiced
> for the Port Jeff ferry?). I don't think Scott Taylor ever
> worked at BLI, I know he came to WYFA from WGSM.
> Perry Silver came from WIBG in Philadelphia where they were
> using the "Where Your Friends Are" moniker hence the calls
> for his new station "WYFA Patchogue, Where Your Friends Are"
> he even used the same jingle package as WIBG. Here's a link
> if you want to listen:
>
http://www.philaradio.com/jinwibg1.htm scroll down to the
> bottom where it says: "All cuts in the next segment are from
> "Where Your Friends Are"" I'm sure I left out a few names
> because WYFA had a constant turnover of air talent in thier
> 3 years of existence.
>
In the last days of WYFA I believe Gene Healy/Jim Saunders was doing it all.
I'm 100% sure Scott Taylor did overnights at WBLI. I was listening to his show. Scott Miller worked at WGSM. I don't recall hearing Scott Taylor at WGSM. Yes, constant turnover at 1580am. That made it more fun!