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Hi there:

I'm trying to update the DJs page at www.79WAKY.com and am trying to find out more about these former WAKY jocks and newspeople:

John Alexander Early '70s newsman

Jack Baker News anchor in the late 1950s

Steve Baron Mid '60s WAKY midday personality

Kevin Boyle Newsman in 1992

Lauren Brown Mid '80s WAKY newsperson

Bob Campbell McLendon-era WAKY newsman

Mark Clark WAKY jock in the mid '60s

Bill Gill WAKY News Director during the McLendon years, who later was a TV newsman for ABC and ABC's White House Correspondent

Allen Guess Newsman for about 6 months in 1973 or 1974

Tom Hall Newsman in the early '60s

Bob Jannsen Part-time DJ in 1969 and 1970

Art Keller McLendon-era WAKY midday personality

Tim Kelly WAKY morning personality (part of the "Tim & Ev" husband-and-wife team) beginning in September, 1981

Sherrie Kendall Newsperson in 1977. Also worked at WKLO and WDGS in New Albany, Indiana

Betsy Lewis WAKY newsperson circa 1980

Greg Mason WAKY 9 a.m.-12 noon DJ hired in early 1962 by Hal Smith

Diane Mast WAKY news anchor in 1985

Dave McCann Afternoon host hired from the Paducah market in late 1978

Jack Murray WAKY jock in the mid '60s

Phil Page Morning DJ who was part of Don Keyes' original staff members when WAKY signed on the air in 1958.

Wes Richards Mid '80s jock

Marty Rising Early '80s newsman

Bob Russell McLendon-era WAKY midday personality

Reed Scott Night jock during the oldies era

Tom Scott Late '60s WAKY jock

Mike Smith WAKY DJ around the turn of the '70s

Chris Taylor Morning DJ in the mid '80s

Ed Walker Overnight DJ in the mid '60s

Gerry Wood Newsman in the '60s. Previously worked at WVLK in Lexington, Kentucky. Later went on to be the Country Editor for Billboard Magazine

Thanks for any help you can provide!

John Quincy
www.79WAKY.com
 
also...what about Neal Bradleigh and psychic Lynn Gladhill?
 
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