Thanks Randy,
Am I dead? Sure sounds like a Eulogy doesn't it. When I hired Randy it was my dream to buy a lot more stations and build a group. I think we were about 5 or 6 years too early. Randy mentioned the Oneonta debacle. But if that hadn't happened I wouldn't have hand RCB for all those years and again in 1991 at Oldies 100.7 in Raleigh.
Under Randy's eye we tried to build a more robust station with a lot of community service and even sports. Our remotes for Happiness House were a real rush. To be able to help Handicapped children our way was great.
There was a lot less movement of air people for a few years. Sales went up big time.
I have a friend to this day Gary Burns who managed WHFM in Rochester and then PXY. Gary provided weekend gigs for a lot of our jocks which supplemented the meager wages we were able to pay. Plus it gave our people exposure in a much bigger market. Looked good on the resume.
As most of you knew. The relationship with my father and Danny was less than great. Finally I realized the only way to end it was to sell.
I had this idea if we could sell to someone interested in a group we might be able to have a group to run,
We sold to Lenny Ackerman who against my advice bought crap stations in Old Saybrook Ct and an AM stand alone in Hartford plus an AM/FM in a town in Pennsylvania whcih I bloced from my memory. That station was bought from a MOB guy from New Jersey whose son was running the station. When Ackerman asked him how he was financed the guy saiud " I don't think you want to know that. GULP!
So for a year I traveled all over the place for Lenny ( who was a nice guy but clueless about Radio trying to save his group. The only property that was worthwhile was CQ 102. Randy and Hogan were in charge in Geneva. The station kep growing. When my One Year contract was up I got a great job on Cape Cod as GM of Cape 104. A real top 40 Rocker. RJ Mackay and Paul Attea joined me.
The owner was Dr. David Roth a brain surgeon from Boston who was the Uncle of David Lee Roth..no kidding. In about 18 months we raised the billing about 40% and the ratings were super...plus I had a ton of promotions I brought to the station
I also worked for an Oldies station on the Cape (and it was then that Marsha died) My last C ape gig was for an FGM in Falmouth on the Cape where I worked for a Woman who knew nothing about radio. Her daddy bought her the station. She had been a bookkeeper. UGH
So that is just a small part of the later years. It is funny. I walk everyday (6 miles) and in the middle of those walks names pop into my head from those years. Here's one...Lillian "?Kelly" Peterson. She was a singer who we put out there to sell.
The Salesman in one of those pictures was Steve Laurenza (sp) and we had a newsman named Quentin ( last name escapes me)
Hey this has been a lot of fun hearing from so many of you. I would love it if each of you could post the names of Jocks , News people and Sales people from your era. It ties the years together.
Also don't forget the Chantacleer(sp) Restaurant where many of you stayed when you first hit town. Trade Out.
And of course the Pumpernickel with its Yankee Fan owner John. Drove thru there about 8 years ago and it was gone. razed!
Have a great weekend. Email if you like.
[email protected] I look forward to more. Somehow I think we have only scratched the surface