I enjoyed working at this station, my God it's 33 years ago now, when it was WFXW and run by Howard Milller. I did some part time airshifts, mostly weekends, for a couple of years, but left the area long ago, and presume Uncle Howard has passed away long ago in Florida? No? Can't be the howardm on this board, can it?
It didn't have to be elaborate to be a local station. WFXW had live DJs 18 hrs/day, a news director, and we were not allowed to segue music, in true Chicago personality fashion. Couldn't use the copier machine after hours. The studio monitor was a crappy school PA, with the theory that we should listen to how it sounds on a crappy kitchen radio. Can't say that was a good strategy, apart from letting Uncle Howard being a tight wad. He paid us in cash, under the table, so no taxes would be reported. Not sure how he got away with that, but the hourly rate wasn't much, so I'd guess any delinquent liability the IRS might have found wouldn't bankrupt him.
He did teach me to be a better radio personality, and he listened to us now and then, even on my Sunday night shift, and would phone in when he liked something you did. He reminded me that it only takes one little goof up, or sloppy moment, to lose a listener. And it might take months to woo them back. Simple advice, but how true. We played mostly 45s and LPs, which sounded like breakfast was cooking, day or night, given all the scratches on some of them, from our second floor perch over the silent main street of Geneva. But it was the kind of experience that made some of us sacrifice to work in radio, until we needed to make a real living eventually.
I liked to stretch out the sign off at Midnight with a little wistful instrumental music from the "On Golden Pond" soundtrack, loons and all.
One night, I hung around the studio to listen to some LPs after the Midnight sign off. While listening to a National Lampoon album, I was suprised to get a phone call from a police department in Kauai, trying to find someone who might know the whereabouts of a guy who once apparently worked at the station. Never did find out what that was about.
Can't imagine there are many studios like that anymore, with live hosts, playing mostly what they select, and having to show a little personality and make listeners feel good about where they lived in the suburbs. But it was the kind of radio station that created at least a few good memories.