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Who is your favorite???

> John Lanigan came to WGAR 1220 AM in the early to mid
> 1970's to fill Don Imus' shoes when he left. John Lanigan
> played mostly music, joked alot, and had guest on from time
> to time, and the best part of the morning show was when he
> signed off at 10 AM and Joe Mayer signed on after Lanigan,
> John would rip and joke on Mayer to where Mayer laughed so
> hard and you the listener about lost it as well...Great
> crossover jokes every morning...The good old AM radio days.

Emperor Joe had a very infectious laugh, and a very predictable line, "You're a nut!"
 
> > John Lanigan came to WGAR 1220 AM in the early to mid
> > 1970's to fill Don Imus' shoes when he left. John Lanigan
> > played mostly music, joked alot, and had guest on from
> time
> > to time, and the best part of the morning show was when he
>
> > signed off at 10 AM and Joe Mayer signed on after Lanigan,
>
> > John would rip and joke on Mayer to where Mayer laughed so
>
> > hard and you the listener about lost it as well...Great
> > crossover jokes every morning...The good old AM radio
> days.
>
> Emperor Joe had a very infectious laugh, and a very
> predictable line, "You're a nut!"
>


When Joe died (I think about 1997 or 1998), Lanigan played an old aircheck of one of the WGAR crossovers that he did with Joe on his WMJI morning show. It was the best kind of tribute....just playing the aircheck and showing what two pros in action sounded like. At they end, Lanigan came back "live" and just said something like "God bless you, Joe". Touching moment.
 
> > > John Lanigan came to WGAR 1220 AM in the early to mid
> > > 1970's to fill Don Imus' shoes when he left. John
> Lanigan
> > > played mostly music, joked alot, and had guest on from
> > time
> > > to time, and the best part of the morning show was when
> he
> >
> > > signed off at 10 AM and Joe Mayer signed on after
> Lanigan,
> >
> > > John would rip and joke on Mayer to where Mayer laughed
> so
> >
> > > hard and you the listener about lost it as well...Great
> > > crossover jokes every morning...The good old AM radio
> > days.
> >
> > Emperor Joe had a very infectious laugh, and a very
> > predictable line, "You're a nut!"
> >
>
>
> When Joe died (I think about 1997 or 1998), Lanigan played
> an old aircheck of one of the WGAR crossovers that he did
> with Joe on his WMJI morning show. It was the best kind of
> tribute....just playing the aircheck and showing what two
> pros in action sounded like. At they end, Lanigan came back
> "live" and just said something like "God bless you, Joe".
> Touching moment.
> I remember it well the day John paid tribute to Joe. Before then, Joe called me and asked if I would be his guest at a Broadcasters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony where he was being inducted, I said sure, I was so excited and looking forward to going with Joe and Virginia to this induction, then a couple of Sunday's later, Virginia called me one Sunday afternoon and said Joe died this afternoon while cutting grass. I was so shocked. The following day Denny Sanders from WMJI called because he needed some crossovers from the big 1220 WGAR, and I was happy to do it for them. You had a great laugh Joe and was a great friend.
 
> > > DJ? -- Greg Mack on Hot 101 in Ytown, MUCH better then
> > JDub! ;)
>
>
> You. have. got. to. be. kidding. me. JDub and Greg
> Roth? They're not even the best talents on their OWN
> AIRSTAFF, much less the Youngstown market, much less NE OH!
>
Not much to comment on these two guys. Roth has really improved over the last 6 months. J-Dub is J-Dub. Both good guys. I'm hearing about Rick Black at WKDD. Rumor has it on myspace so far that he's gone now. Sad, for being buried on weekends and late night he's not bad. I've been to the live shows twice and he really has control of the game. The place was overcrowded. I'd imagine he'll find somewhere else to go, not exactly a favorite but Rick Black has made a strong case to be watched if he lands back on his feet here locally.

- The Overweight Luver
 
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