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WANO Fire

At 3:30am, this is a very difficult post for me to write. However, since I obviously can't sleep tonight, I thought "why not". I also wanted you all to hear it from me before you read it in the newspaper or a trade publication, or see it on TV.

At approximately 9:40 tonight (Sunday), arsonists set the WANO-AM building on fire. Despite courageous efforts by the men and women of the Bell County Volunteer Fire Department, the building and transmission facilities were a total loss. Luckily, the tower is far enough from the building that it wasn't damaged by heat, smoke or water. The building is still standing despite being burned out, and it's obvious that the arsonists poured a trail of accelerant (the arson investigators believe it to be kerosene) throughout the building, then set the fire at the front door. When the alarm system was set off by the arsonists kicking in the front door, I was immediately alerted by the alarm company. I headed to Pineville as quickly as I could, and by the time I got there, the fire was mostly extinguished. At that point, only the front part of the building was damaged, and our transmitter was still safe and free of smoke and water damage. However, about an hour later, embers ignited the ceiling directly over the transmitter, and extinguishing these flames caused the transmitter and processing equipment to be destroyed. It was a total loss, and what is left of the building will have to be razed. Due to the location of the building (in a high-flood area and crime-ridden neighborhood), and because the property has had many insurance claims over the past few years, insuring the facility simply wasn't economically viable, so I'll have to pay for the rebuild myself, without the benefit of an insurance adjustment.

Ironically, WANO celebrated 50 years of service to the Pineville/Bell County community on Friday March 16th. It's a tragedy that, when we should be celebrating, we are instead crushed by the acts of these awful people. In the past thirty days, well over a dozen fires have been intentionally set in Bell County, so we are simply one of many victims. My hearts go out to the other folks who have lost homes and property to arson this month. I can personally relate now. However, the community is the real loser in this situation. Sure, I'll have to bear the expense of rebuilding the station. However, I can handle it. The community, though, will be without its' radio station for at least a few months. Walking through the building was like walking through a time capsule, with years and years of history present in the old Carts and 45s stored in the building. Everything from Elvis's first album, to old County Fiscal Court recordings, and even the room where Loretta Lynn sang in person before she was famous. All that is gone now, thanks to the actions of idiots who are incapable of even comprehending the history they've destroyed.

I have every intention of turning this tragedy into a victory. I'd like to ask that you all please keep your thoughts and prayers with me and my staff as we sift through the ashes and work to rebuild WANO. It WILL be back, better than ever. I'm not about to let the actions of a few idiots with matches prevent WANO from enjoying fifty more years of broadcast excellence.



Take care;



-Joshua Wilkey
President
Countrywide Broadcasters, Inc.
WFXY/WANO
Middlesboro/Pineville Kentucky
 
Mr. Wilkey:

With you at the helm, it is sure to be nothing less then excellence.

As Josh asked you to, I will as well.. keep Him, his staff and WANO 1230 in your thoughts and prayers. An event like this is devastating. Since I've never personally expierienced this, I can only begin to imagine.
 
Joshua,

If it would help, I know of a 250W AM transmitter on 1560 that is old, but it worked when last used. Price is free and you can have it this week...It's in southern Indiana.

Bob
 
Joshua--I'm very sorry to hear about the fire and the loss to you and your community. I'm sure you'll be back and better than ever, and many of your friends on this board are here to lend a helping hand.
 
And if you can rustle up a transmitter I've got some CRL and Inovonics audio processing here in East TN that you could borrow. Hate to see anyone off the air for months.
 
Josh,

Since you mentioned Loretta Lynn -

Don't know your format, but if it's country, I can provide dubs of some classic country.

I'm very sorry to read this. My heart goes out to you.

Alan McCall
Delta Star Radio of Florida Inc.
http://www.wjjd1160country.com
 
WANO programs a Good Times, Great Oldies music format..
 
Just my two cents...
I forwarded the phones to my cell last night and the the calls were unending.
The outpouring of compassion and support from the radio industry (especially the independents) has been overwhelming and frankly, encouraging. Too much time is
spent on petty ratings nowadays. It is so refreshing hearing from radio people who
actually care about the welfare of fellow broadcasters.

On behalf of the ownership, management and staff of Countrywide Broadcasters...
Thank you, thank you and thank you.
God Bless

Brian "spindoctor" O'Brien
Manager WFXY/WANO
 
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