DXDXDX said:
WKMC used to be owned by the "beloved" Lou Marhoffer or is it "Maierhoffer"...I never knew the exact spelling. It was, what he called "Town and Country" then. Out of those who worked there was a guy named Jack Sickle. He went to WEDO outside of Pittsburgh. Another was a guy who ended up buying a religious station up around Altoona...Larry Walters. Lou left a very bad taste in the mouths of many with his reputation of being very loose with the truth. In a phone call I had with him, he told me as long as it was beneficial to him he felt it was ok to lie. He reminded me of the Gentile version of Herb Scott.
If Lou Maierhoffer isn't dead yet, he deserves to be. In my humble opinion, he was one of the most lying, cheating, immoral, unethical human beings ever to be handed a broadcast license.
Back in the late 60s and early 70s, I worked for Denny Bixler and crew at WVAM. Denny also happened to be a state representative. Denny had a two-way unit in his car that he used to communicate with the station when he was on the road. Heading back into town one day (in the middle of an election), he was stopped in traffic due to a raging house fire. He used to two-way to file a handful of short on-the-scene news reports. This happened mid-day.
Maierhoffer bitched to the FCC who ordered WVAM to give him "equal time," fifteen straight minutes in afternoon drive.
Lou had the huevos to show up in person instead of providing a recordfing, then proceeded to use the first half of his given time to lambast Bixler for every broadcast sin in the book. Among other things, Maierhoffer claimed during his rant that Bixler had mis-used his broadcast license and "illegally" transmitted news updates in order to further his political career.
Again, just my opinion, but as far as I'm concerned, Maierhoffer was one of the nastiest people to ever cast a shadow in Blair County.