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Where is Eric Brandon?
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The-Major said:FORGET Eric Brandon. I would like to know where have YOU been 954 ? You haven't posted on here since the middle of April (since this board was rejuvenated). I missed your intriguing South Florida radio news and views - well most of them anyway. Are you here temporarily, or are you back for good from your extended hiatus ?
WHY did you change your User Name to that crazy long one ? Why not something simpler like RadioPages.
THE MAJOR
The-Major said:Hey 954,
Well I'm glad you are back in here. I've tried my best to keep this Miami board active over the past couple of months, but sometimes it seems like I'm talking to myself in here. ???
A few of the original posters stop by for a short visit every now and then to read and reply, but then they mysteriously disappear for weeks at a time. I know you and a lot of them are hanging out elsewhere, but I didn't see much of anything substantial radio-related posted 'elsewhere', so I decided to stay here on this board where I feel at home.
I'm guessing you've caught up with the dozens of posts that have been posted on here since you disappeared on us back in April ? I see a lot of new replies from you and your crazy User Name. Hopefully the Moderator will get that changed for you. When I first saw that this morning I thought that this board was hit by a spammer !
NOW ... Let's get back at discussing and solving the problems of the radio airwaves of South Florida !
THE MAJOR
The-Major said:YES I checked out the May edition of your fine RadioPages (now at its new domain name). I appreciated the 'Footy' segment, and I even went searching further on your fine web site for some type of Y-100 (or Footy) 33-year history page like you have for a few other radio stations. I couldn't find one. Surely you could put together something for the longest-running continuous contemporary hit music station in North America. The 'Footy' segment would be a great start !
I just read that the legendary Bob Weaver of WTVJ died yesterday. He was at WTVJ when it all started back in 1949. He was on TV for over 55 years. He was also on the radio occasionally. You should do a tribute for him on your web site for June.
THE MAJOR @ THE 305