WMUR

Kevin Vahey kvahey@comcast.net
Fri Mar 21 14:46:55 EDT 2008


It is possible we visited both stations that night but my memory is
that the radio board was adjacent to the film chains of 14. The TV
studio such as it was consisted of one camera that said WWLP on it.

On 3/21/08, Doug Drown <revdoug1@verizon.net> wrote:
> Kevin:  I don't mean to contradict you, but I'm not too sure about that . .
> . the WSRS studio was, and is, on the left going up Asnebumskit Hill, while
> I remember the WWOR/WJZB building being near the top, at the end of the
> road, where the transmitter was.  I thought --- maybe I'm wrong --- that the
> WJZB building was originally the edifice John Shepard built for the Yankee
> Network's experimental FM station back in the early '40s.  Maybe Donna can
> clear this up.  -Doug
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Vahey" <kvahey@comcast.net>
> To: "Sid Schweiger" <sid@wrko.com>
> Cc: "(newsgroup) Boston-Radio-Interest"
> <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 1:46 PM
> Subject: Re: WMUR
>
>
> >I am pretty certain that WJZB Channel 14 used that studio at one point
> > as WSRS shared studios with WJZB In the mid 60's.
> >
> > My Dad took me there one night around 1964.
> >
> >
> >
> > On 3/21/08, Sid Schweiger <sid@wrko.com> wrote:
> >> >>I understand that the Telegram & Gazette put in for channel 5 in
> >> >>Worcester
> >> but I'm not sure if they got as far as the CP...<<
> >>
> >> I can confirm that.  As a former CE of WSRS (while Norman Knight owned
> >> it,
> >> and long before the Paxton building was remodeled), I was once rummaging
> >> through some old files and came across the original blueprint for the
> >> building.  Right above the front entrance door, where "WSRS" was
> >> displayed
> >> for many years, was the call sign "WTAG-TV."
> >>
> >> WSRS was, of course, originally WTAG-FM.  The T&G sold it off when they
> >> decided that FM was going nowhere (brilliant decision, that)...and as
> >> late
> >> as the early 1980s, when WSRS was the undisputed ratings leader in the
> >> then-separate-from-Boston Worcester market, the GM of WTAG was telling
> >> people that FM wasn't a factor in the market.
> >>
> >>
> >> Sid Schweiger
> >> IT Manager, Entercom New England
> >> WAAF/WEEI/WEEI-FM/WKAF
> >> WMKK/WRKO/WVEI/WVEI-FM
> >> 20 Guest St / 3d Floor
> >> Brighton MA  02135-2040
> >> P: 617-779-5369
> >> F: 617-779-5379
> >> E: sid@wrko.com
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>


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