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Wow, talk about a blast from the past.......lots of familiar names here for sure. David Waples was one of the early news directors...he and Kim Young (they were a couple) shared news duties and did the noon block togehter. Don't think he is the news director you guys are talking about..I know who he was, just can't remember the name...it was DAVE something or other and he had worked briefly at CNN in the very early days. I think I remember Gabe and i having to go to his house one time to get him for work cause he was ....ahem......a little tipsy.
Another impressive alum of CQ 102 would be NBC correspondant Dawn Fratangelo. You might see here on Dateline or doing stand ups on the nightly news. I hired her right out of college and she was there less than a year before getting a gig in tv in Plattsburg.
David Weinfeld did not actually start his recruitment business with out another stop in radio. He and I were reunitied in Raleigh in 1991 at WTRG. He was GM and hired me to program the station. I was in Charlotte at the time at WRQQ. We had a great runion in Raleigh until Davids time was cut short by an idiot owner who decided he wanted to run the station instead of having a GM do it.
Another post refered to Davids plan to buy a station in Oneonta NY, I was part of that plan with John Hogan who eventually became the sales manager at CQ. We went into Oneonta and worked for the current owners to get the station on track and then they tanked the deal and blew us both out....that's how we both ended up at CQ in Geneva. David took care of us and when he had openings we both landed there.
It was the most important 4 and a half years of my career because I learned so much from David and he allowed my to grow as a manger.
Being a former PD at WECQ is a high honor and the two guys who preceeded m and I talk to often. Pat Gillen who works in syndication and lives in NYC and John Roberts who is programming in Denver now for CBS. Our conversation always starts with a Dave impression....
Lots of great memories of CQ, The CQ Sundoger Van....the automation reel to reel gold library......Danny Weinfeld re-wiring the control room during pm drive.....Carrying the Hobart Lacrosse games with Paul Attea, RJ Mckay and Gabe doing a great job......Marty and Monica running the news department.....
The great CQ sales team including Nancy Van Damme (who I still get a christmas card from every year), Ginny our great receptionist, Evan Colemans smooth deep voice when he was all of 18 years old and banned from the Red Barn all you can eat buffet.......Tom Sherman who passed away a few years ago and who could forget Uncle Louie who held down the night shift for a while doing the Top Five at Nine.....playing song number one first......ooops.
CQ 102 is very special to a lot of people for one reason....Dave Weinfeld and we all owe him for helping us grow our careers and work with great people.
Randall C. Bliss
PD 93-1 The Wolf/WPAW
Greensboro NC
Entercom Oldies HD2 format administrator.
Proud CQ102 Alum!!!
Wow, talk about a blast from the past.......lots of familiar names here for sure. David Waples was one of the early news directors...he and Kim Young (they were a couple) shared news duties and did the noon block togehter. Don't think he is the news director you guys are talking about..I know who he was, just can't remember the name...it was DAVE something or other and he had worked briefly at CNN in the very early days. I think I remember Gabe and i having to go to his house one time to get him for work cause he was ....ahem......a little tipsy.
Another impressive alum of CQ 102 would be NBC correspondant Dawn Fratangelo. You might see here on Dateline or doing stand ups on the nightly news. I hired her right out of college and she was there less than a year before getting a gig in tv in Plattsburg.
David Weinfeld did not actually start his recruitment business with out another stop in radio. He and I were reunitied in Raleigh in 1991 at WTRG. He was GM and hired me to program the station. I was in Charlotte at the time at WRQQ. We had a great runion in Raleigh until Davids time was cut short by an idiot owner who decided he wanted to run the station instead of having a GM do it.
Another post refered to Davids plan to buy a station in Oneonta NY, I was part of that plan with John Hogan who eventually became the sales manager at CQ. We went into Oneonta and worked for the current owners to get the station on track and then they tanked the deal and blew us both out....that's how we both ended up at CQ in Geneva. David took care of us and when he had openings we both landed there.
It was the most important 4 and a half years of my career because I learned so much from David and he allowed my to grow as a manger.
Being a former PD at WECQ is a high honor and the two guys who preceeded m and I talk to often. Pat Gillen who works in syndication and lives in NYC and John Roberts who is programming in Denver now for CBS. Our conversation always starts with a Dave impression....
Lots of great memories of CQ, The CQ Sundoger Van....the automation reel to reel gold library......Danny Weinfeld re-wiring the control room during pm drive.....Carrying the Hobart Lacrosse games with Paul Attea, RJ Mckay and Gabe doing a great job......Marty and Monica running the news department.....
The great CQ sales team including Nancy Van Damme (who I still get a christmas card from every year), Ginny our great receptionist, Evan Colemans smooth deep voice when he was all of 18 years old and banned from the Red Barn all you can eat buffet.......Tom Sherman who passed away a few years ago and who could forget Uncle Louie who held down the night shift for a while doing the Top Five at Nine.....playing song number one first......ooops.
CQ 102 is very special to a lot of people for one reason....Dave Weinfeld and we all owe him for helping us grow our careers and work with great people.
Randall C. Bliss
PD 93-1 The Wolf/WPAW
Greensboro NC
Entercom Oldies HD2 format administrator.
Proud CQ102 Alum!!!