The importance of local talk radio

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Mon Nov 24 13:36:27 EST 2008


Boston sent its share of people to New York---namely Bruce Bradley, Dick Summer, and Jay Dunn.?? On the news side, Jack Welby and Morton Dean.?? I'm sure there are others that I'm forgetting.??



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From: Kevin Vahey <kvahey@gmail.com>
To: Alan Tolz <atolz@comcast.net>
Cc: Dan.Strassberg <dan.strassberg@att.net>; Boston Radio Group <boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org>
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Boston for some reason was not a great feeder for NY radio. Frank
Kingston Smith did land at WABC and I am pretty sure Palmer Payne
worked in NYC as well. Chicago got from Boston JJ Jeffrey, Chuck
Knapp, Jerry Williams, Paul Benzaquin, Larry Lujack and Roy Leonard to
name a few.

Buffalo sent many to Boston including Stan Roberts, Jackson Armstrong
and Bud Bullou.



On 11/24/08, Alan Tolz <atolz@comcast.net> wrote:
> Actually, the pipeline between Hartford and Philadelphia was quite strong in
> the 1960's as Jim Nettleton, John Wade, Bill Corsair (on the talk radio
> side) and others went from WPOP and WDRC to WFIL with regularity.
>
> Alan
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Vahey" <kvahey@gmail.com>
> To: "Doug Drown" <revdoug1@verizon.net>
> Cc: "Dan.Strassberg" <dan.strassberg@att.net>; "Boston Radio Group"
> <boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org>
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>
>
>> We have talked about this before but before satellite programming took
>> hold New England had a baseball like farm system for radio.
>>
>> Bangor, Burlington, Pittsfield were class A
>> Manchester, Portland, Worcester, Springfield were AA
>>
>> Providence and Hartford AAA  and then Boston
>>
>> Of course Boston became a feeder not so much for New York but Chicago.
>>
>> I remember Springfield having 2 great Top 40 stations WHYN and WTXL.
>> Worcester WORC and WAAB, Providence WPRO and WICE and Hartford WPOP
>> and WDRC.
>>
>> Quite a number of smaller stations also had talk shows and actual
>> newsrooms. I remember in the late 60's visiting a friend at WNBP and
>> the lead story was how the fire department rescued a cat from a tree.
>>
>
>



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