I took over for Scott Howitt (evenings) at WZZP in October 1979. Bob McKay was programming, and hired me when Scott left to program 92.3 FM (WRQC-?). Ironically, I also took over for Scott when he left WCGQ, Columbus GA in 1978.
WZZP was somewhat unforgettable, but remember that this was at the start of the switch to FM migration (75-79). When moved to LiteRock 106.5, we ended up at the top of the female demos for years. (I stayed there until 1986.) Jack Casey or Bob Dumphy oversaw the switch from WZZP to LiteRock 106.5 (can't recall which). It was done in a rather hasty way: After word leaked out that we were going to make a format switch, the air staff was called into a quickly arranged meeting one afternoon and told "starting midnight tonight we are LiteRock Less Talk." That was the beginning of liners, and the time when an open mic was becoming controlled.
If I recall correctly, after the switch to LiteRock Ken Morgan had mornings, Ted Lux was in mid-day, Bruce Ryan afternoons, Bobby Thomas held evenings, and I was 10pm-2am... Don't recall who was on overnights then, though I know I moved to that time slot after taking a job with WUAB TV and working 2nd shift as an audio engineer in its production studio (around 1980). I think Jay Hudson joined the team around 1984-85 on overnights. I moved to being an all-around jock who filled in for vacations and did mornings on weekends - due to opening my own video production company.