Hi Max, Bratcher here...nice WIEL tribute site. I think about Ron almost every day. Does that Saturday shift I'm doing on RZI sound OK?
Anyway, I grew up in Louisville, listening to WLOU...My Mom bowled at Parkmoor Lanes, and I'd stand out in the parking lot, looking up at WLOU's big free-stander. In my head, the condensed version of Urban radio in Tha Ville is: WLOU was basically killed by WJYL, which in turn was killed by WGZB. By the time 104.3 came around, I had given up on current Urban tuneage.
I used to work in Shelbyville when CBC owned that bunch along with the Frankfort and Eminence groups. If memory serves we were 6kw ERP on 101.7...nice tower, easy to get to. Tall tower because it was one of those deals (like most of our properties) where some Mom n Pop AM decided to slap an FM on the tower when FM came into vogue. But, WCND being at 940 made for a nice tall tower, and I think we ran the Harris 2.5 at about 2100 watts on a three-bay antenna. I dunno what CC is doing with it, as I am in the home office in Glasgow for CBC these days. That xmitter gave me fits that summer('99 was it?...yeah), becuase there was no good exhaust in the shack, so the AC would just give up and die! The MW1 for the AM put out a good deal of heat as well. I thnk the
I also was big fan of 101.3 when Radio One put that Urban Oldies on there...reminded me of growing up listening to WLOU.
My sympathy to all the talent in my hometown who work for the big groups. For stress-relief, I suggest the big fish in a small pond scenario. Much less stress, better communities, and plenty of fun and things to do w/o high crime rates, and good people largely get to keep their jobs. That Joe Elliot deal was the nail in the coffin for me ever wanting to work where my Mom can hear me. Not that I'd ever be that important, but man that was a crummy deal.
Anyway, I grew up in Louisville, listening to WLOU...My Mom bowled at Parkmoor Lanes, and I'd stand out in the parking lot, looking up at WLOU's big free-stander. In my head, the condensed version of Urban radio in Tha Ville is: WLOU was basically killed by WJYL, which in turn was killed by WGZB. By the time 104.3 came around, I had given up on current Urban tuneage.
I used to work in Shelbyville when CBC owned that bunch along with the Frankfort and Eminence groups. If memory serves we were 6kw ERP on 101.7...nice tower, easy to get to. Tall tower because it was one of those deals (like most of our properties) where some Mom n Pop AM decided to slap an FM on the tower when FM came into vogue. But, WCND being at 940 made for a nice tall tower, and I think we ran the Harris 2.5 at about 2100 watts on a three-bay antenna. I dunno what CC is doing with it, as I am in the home office in Glasgow for CBC these days. That xmitter gave me fits that summer('99 was it?...yeah), becuase there was no good exhaust in the shack, so the AC would just give up and die! The MW1 for the AM put out a good deal of heat as well. I thnk the
I also was big fan of 101.3 when Radio One put that Urban Oldies on there...reminded me of growing up listening to WLOU.
My sympathy to all the talent in my hometown who work for the big groups. For stress-relief, I suggest the big fish in a small pond scenario. Much less stress, better communities, and plenty of fun and things to do w/o high crime rates, and good people largely get to keep their jobs. That Joe Elliot deal was the nail in the coffin for me ever wanting to work where my Mom can hear me. Not that I'd ever be that important, but man that was a crummy deal.