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yonkstur
Guest
Most people who landed full time jobs in radio
started out on the weekends. The hope was to hone
one's skills to be invited to the promised land of
a daily air shift for the rewards of little pay,
abuse from management but the recognition that you
were "that guy/gal from the radio". Some people
who actually loved radio but had a modicum of
common sense kept their day jobs and just did
weekends to keep their hands in the business.
Here are a few:
Ron Reino, Rock 107, day job college instructor.
the late Jim Emmell for WGBI, WARM, WEJL, beloved
teacher at Valley View High School.
the late Norman David Cohen, WPTS, beauty supply
sales rep.
Frank LaBarr, WARM and WVIA FM, retired.
John Kelly, WVIA FM mid 70s, Globe Store manager.
Tim Earl, WILK early 70s. Sales rep, I think.
the late Jim Nicholas, did daily shift on Jim
Ward's WBAX from 8pm to 10pm. Valley West teacher.
Terry McNulty and Bob Oliver, WARM news, later
became jocks.
I'm sure there are/were others. Any thoughts?
Yonkstur
started out on the weekends. The hope was to hone
one's skills to be invited to the promised land of
a daily air shift for the rewards of little pay,
abuse from management but the recognition that you
were "that guy/gal from the radio". Some people
who actually loved radio but had a modicum of
common sense kept their day jobs and just did
weekends to keep their hands in the business.
Here are a few:
Ron Reino, Rock 107, day job college instructor.
the late Jim Emmell for WGBI, WARM, WEJL, beloved
teacher at Valley View High School.
the late Norman David Cohen, WPTS, beauty supply
sales rep.
Frank LaBarr, WARM and WVIA FM, retired.
John Kelly, WVIA FM mid 70s, Globe Store manager.
Tim Earl, WILK early 70s. Sales rep, I think.
the late Jim Nicholas, did daily shift on Jim
Ward's WBAX from 8pm to 10pm. Valley West teacher.
Terry McNulty and Bob Oliver, WARM news, later
became jocks.
I'm sure there are/were others. Any thoughts?
Yonkstur