Who brought you to WBZ?

Paul B. Walker, Jr. walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com
Sat Jan 7 23:33:39 EST 2012


I beg to differ.

Yeah, radio is a job and you need to make money.. but I look forward to
going to work and have fun everyday. I'd happen to think my listeners agree
with me, in fact... they do.. they''ve told me several times they like
listening to me because i seem to be having fun.

The sales and programming departments here work pretty well together & we
get along.

We have our ups and downs like any station does, but the owner knows how to
treat people and he takes good care of us. 50KW ERP from a tower basically
right in/near the Allegheny National Forest near Kane, PA that puts a 52dbu
into Olean, NY is nice. But, we focus on our immediately local area first..
and do well.

We have fun giving stuff away..... cash, trips to Nashville, a trip to the
Superbowl.

 Alot of things go into making a station a good place to work, a fun place
to be...... and we try and make our station a good place to be on and off
the air.. for staff, advertisers and listeners alike.

Paul



On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 10:20 PM, Kevin Vahey <kvahey@gmail.com> wrote:

> The days when going to work was fun is long gone.
>
> In the 70's and 80's there may have been no better place to work than WSBK
> but it was destroyed by a series of bad owners.
>
> WCVB really took care of their employees and when BBI cashed out to
> Metromedia they took care of the loyal staff with huge thank you checks.
>
> I think WMJX may be the exception as they have had little turnover in 30
> years.
>


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