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who is the top of the hr voice on wcbsfm?

Thanks mjb - I could not think of the name Chuck Riley. I've been hearing more of Earl Mann's voice on CBS-FM lately and still not liking it.
 
mjb1124 said:
I noticed that the top-of-the-hour ID is now entirely voiced by Earl Mann (well, other than the Frank Sinatra sample and the sung no-longer-legal ID). Previously, they still had Ziggie doing the "WCBS-FM and HD1" portion. I'm hearing Earl's liners in a lot of other places too. Ziggie still shows up in station event, giveaway, and Hall of Fame promos, as well as some older ID's that are still used, but it seems like he's becoming relegated to a secondary station voice. I remember that Ziggie also got "demoted" in this sense when they started using Chuck Riley for voiceovers in 2004-05.

And who would never forget, Joe McCoy. He was a PD at the time when he was doing promos and stuff like that. Joe McCoy was a great guy who put CBS-FM on the map for many years. he also did the contests and concert promos. Bobby Jay at the time who usually did the promos for Richard Nader's Doo-Wop show for years and years. I miss Joe.
 
Yeah, the more I think about it, I don't really understand this decision. I don't think it makes much sense to have two "deep voice guys" - it just makes the station sound inconsistent. If they wanted to add a female or lighter-sounding male voice to complement Ziggie, I could understand that a bit more. Plus, while there's nothing wrong with Earl Mann's delivery, Ziggie to me has been THE voice of CBS-FM - big and booming yet warm and friendly, and as much a part of their signature sound as their music, jingles, and DJ's. I'd say he fits just as well with the current iteration of CBS-FM as the old "oldies" incarnation.

But of course, I fully realize that the average listener won't give much, if any, thought to who the station voice is.
 
When I worked at WSEN (a Buckley station BTW) we had Ziggy. Don't know if WDRC used him. He added a lot of class and professionalism to the air sound. They stopped using him, probably a $$ issue. The station has gone down hill ever since. If I had a chance to use him, I would. 2nd choice - Charlie Van Dyke.
 
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