You Know, this blows me staying under the radar but when you , in writing, suggest that I am an arsonist, I felt I would let you know a couple of facts. The Q99 fire happened due to the owners not buying adequate wiring for the transmitter. There are several local engineers who can educate you on that. As far as the Rock 102 fire, I darn near got killed that morning. I arrived at 5:30 and when I put my hand on the door knob to the trailer it was hot, and if I had opened the door...well you wouldn't have me to kick around. By the way, They had me meet the State arson investigator at the trailer the next morning, and it happened to be Lee Adam's ( name from radio some of you know) father. He and I walked through the building with a device that "sniffed out" any kind of substance that would mean
arson. The investigation start to finish was about 4 minutes when he found that the small
"college dorm" sized refrigerator had not been closed all the way from the night before, and the motor on the back of it ran until it caught fire and you could see the v shaped beginnings of the fire and it was ruled accidental.So that plus the fact that I had just gotten married and you think I am stupid enough to burn myself out of a job ? All of this
verbiage leads to this. If you make anymore libelous statements, I am already suing a trucking firm that had a truck hit me from behind in Cullman Alabama doing 80 and left the scene, I'd be glad to drop one (Lawsuit) on you as well. I gave over 25 years of my life to this towns broadcast community. I along with some other very talented people spent years raising money for the needy, making owners rich and now I have my own business and I log on here and still see all of the same old names of people who are stuck in the glamorus and high paying world of Mississippi Broadcasting. To those of you who I mentioned as talented coworkers none of this is directed at you. So I'll sink back into my mole hole, and wait to see what else we can sue you for.
I just consider the source and the proffession
10/4/roger-out
SoreThroat said:
> > I believe this was a rock station that was the predecessor
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> > to WEQZ (EZ 101.7). How long were they around and how good
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> > or bad were they? Also, any recognizable jocks worked t
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> WZXQ Rock 102 started not long after ZZQ went country. The
> original call letters were WDGM (or was it WDGN) in Canton,
> Which was Easy listening days and classical at night. It
> was 3000 watts. The first DJ I remember on Rock 102 Scott
> Mateer. The station burned down shortly after it came on
> the air. Seems like Scott Mateer went to Q-99 for a while
> (which I think surprisingly had its Edwards transmitter also
> burn down.) and eventually ended up on TYX.
Were there any unexplained "fires" at TYX? Sounds like someone liked to burn things.
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