Re: WTPI - Mike O'Brien
Does that make him the longest running indy radio jock? Is Reb Porter still on the air? Reb started in Indy radio in the early or mid 60s.
> Mike has been doing overnights his whole career. He was a
> great overnight jock at WIFE in the 70's. Like all the WIFE
> jocks during that time, he would tape requests from
> listeners over the phone, and there were a lot of very
> strange people calling in during the middle of the night.
> One regular was a guy who named himself "Beatneck Ricky" and
> Mike would let him tell stupid jokes on the air before
> having to "reel him in". One old aircheck I have has a clip
> from a woman who complained of having insomnia. Mike
> answered back without missing a beat..."That's great! It's
> good for my show."
>
> In 1975, Mike moved over to WNDE and also did overnights.
> The format was much stricter with Jodie Lyons "All Hit
> Music" jingles between each record (a la "Hot Hits" of the
> 80's). The most he could do was some one-liners at the
> beginning of each song.
>
> WTPI went on the air October 15, 1984. Mike was there doing
> overnights and still is to this day. Does anyone know if
> he and the other WTPI jocks are doing voicetracking now, or
> still hanging out all night?
>
>
>
>
> > Their overnite guy has been there for like 20 years mike
>
> > obrien
> >
> > > > > > "Still Jazz at night after the format changes?"
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Sure... just add steel guitars.

> > > > > >
> > > > > I Think they have lessend on the Jazz at Nite since
> > WYJZ
> > >
> > > > > Came Along especially after YJZ moved closer to
> Indy.
> > At
> > >
> > > > > Least i DOnt Hear as Much Jazz as Nite as i once use
>
> > too
> > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > When last in Indy I thought there was another station,
>
> > > that
> > > > is AC and plays some oldies as well? I think the
> station
> >
> > > was
> > > > called B 105.7. From what I saw in this last book
> seems
> > > they
> > > > beat WTPI pretty badly. Maybe the owners of WTPI
> should
> > > ask
> > > > themselves some questions, which station has been
> around
> >
> > > > longer? Of the two who's had consistantly higher
> > numbers?
> > >
> > > > Who's more visable in the market? As the jocks go,
> who's
> >
> > > > more relatable to their audience? Who's really pulling
>
> > in
> > > > the most dollars? Bottom line. If they were to flip
> to
> > > > Oldies can they make the money they want and need to
> > make,
> > >
> > > > what do they have to lose? Many markets have more than
>
> > one
> > >
> > > > ore two AC's and stay in the format. I have family in
> > > Carmel
> > > > and they mentioned they used to listen to WTPI but
> > > switched
> > > > to WYXB, what's the difference between the two since
> > they
> > > > are both AC? In conclusion, I would hope if they do
> > change
> > >
> > > > to another format, they'd give the jocks a chance
> > instead
> > > of
> > > > just wiping them out.
> > > >
> > > WYXB aka B105.7 has all but totally wiped WTPI off the
> Map
> >
> > > since it came and WTPI's other Bread and Money was
> Smooth
> > > Jazz and with the closer move in of WYJZ once liscened
> to
> > > Leabnon now in Liscened to Speedway does a pretty good
> job
> >
> > > taking its Jazz audience. its time for TPI to be Buried
> > and
> > > allowd to go out to pasture the only 4 i would love to
> see
> >
> > > get a chance at the new TPI would be Jerry Curtis, Gary
> > > Hummel, Kelly Vaughn and Steve Cooper who have been
> there
> > > for a good 15+ years Each.
> > >
> >
>