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normhill007
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My last gig before I got somewhat smart, was WEMR and was hired by Jim Petrie who had gone there for sales from Oldies 92 and was made GM-After I started there, Jim told me I was the last chance for the station to survive as Norm Werkheiser and Don Sherwood were tired of pouring money in. Jim asked me if I knew anything about country and I said...NO..he said I'd learn..And the really funny thing is, the AM was making money until they put in the FM and whoever wired the place had impedence mismatches on each pot so the mike pot had to be wide open and the cart and cd sliders each had differant levels to get 100 percent. And an automation system that was next to worthless. spots that were missed and never made up was staggering..But the AM made money.. Jim would go out on a Monday morning and we wouldn't see him until Wed or Thursday when he'd have a fist full of clients that he had to work his tail off to get clients because nobody in Tunkhannock would buy, Had to sell in Montrose, Towanda, and every one horse town in between. as one merchant put it, "Don Sherwood has enough money"., Jeff Laird came on with a cash infusion and Jim tried to explain the uniqueness of the area and Laird wouldn't hear of it so Jim was fired because, "he didn't know the radio business". Well, we had lots of revenue, and Jim was paying all the bills on time and catching up with the ones that were sitting on the desk.. 107.7 was Rock and the rightful one to call ourselves Rock 107 and I kept saying go for it as I'm sure some of Rock 107's numbers were ours, (not that we had any of our own-18 books in Wyoming County don't a ratings powerhouse make) but Laird Poo Poo'ed that one because we became....BRIGHT 107...simulcast on the AM..It was supposed to be Magic with an edge..We were sold a pig in a poke by westwood 1..their sample playlist looked fine..Elton John, Michael Jackson (Still King of Pop), Fleetwood Mac...but when it went on live we had at least 1 of each every hour..I did my thing but the real estate lady downtown became the ad hoc music director..(She'd call Jeff and ask why I played this and why I said that)..So when Bright was finally gasping it's last, went back to rock on FM and country on AM..couldn't recover..Ronnie Schact had to ride up the mountain to the tower on his motorcycle at least once a week to put us back on because the cheap-A**generator wouldn't start..That includes blinding snowstorms..I'm amazed he's still alive after some of those trips. Laird kept hiring long legged sales girls who would be praised for selling 500 dollars a week..I can count maybe 5 times that he actually went out to make a sales call. Then we got EJL or Rock 107's OLD automation system for the FM and that also screwed clients out of their advertising dollars..but that was ok as, because of sales girls who couldn't sell, I did tons gratis during morning drive just so I could fill 3 3 minutes spot clusters and maybe sound like a real station. Then, to make matters worse, Citadel bought the thing for twice what they would have taken for it. 875,000...Don and Norm Werkheiser, it's rumored, wanted to keep the AM and take less money but Citadel wanted it all..I stayed as a favor to Bill Betz because he asked me to stay as "station manager" 8-5 for public files purposes..as a side note, Regina Todd wanted the file cabinets so she had me throw out the public files..I wish the FCC would have visited..One highlight, We got the Luzerne County Fair one year for some wierd reason..We had a mascot Called "Dinger the Duck" and an "I'll try anything once" part timer who loved playing Dinger...We were set up at the top of the hill just before going down into the pit and Dinger was playing the crowd..they had a bungie jump on the far side of the grounds..I was in the middle of a cut away when I see this Yellow thing being pulled up by the crane..Yup, it was Dinger..They cut him loose and there were yellow feathers flying everywhere..How he kept the 15 pound duck head on I'll never figure out.