From pjries@gmail.com Mon Aug 1 19:23:57 2022 From: pjries@gmail.com (Pjries) Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 18:23:57 -0500 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 Message-ID: It's been awhile since I sent any notes to this list and I don't know if the procedure remains the same. I worked at WHDH radio, in news, from 1984-1987. I recently came across a couple of airchecks I made of some of the programming other than my own newscasts, specifically, random recordings of the Sports Talk show with Eddie Andelman. They're not complete shows, though I do have segments as long as 45 minutes. I plan to upload them to YouTube as soon as I caption them and add a static background to the audio. The reason I'm writing to the list is that I have been trying to find archival audio and video recordings online of any of the sports talk-type programs from the 80's and 90's with no success. Does anyone in this group know whether any recordings exist and if so, where they might be found? I thought that if anyone would know, it would be someone from this group. Thanks so much. If there's interest, I will be happy to let you know when I post the Sports Talk stuff. Pam Riesmeyer -- From francini@mac.com Tue Aug 2 07:37:13 2022 From: francini@mac.com (John Francini) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 07:37:13 -0400 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Pam, Is this of the old Sports Huddle with Eddie, Mark, and Jim? Those would be great to hear again! I spent many a Sunday evening listening to that crew. I remember one year-may have been 1985 or early 1986-when they aired a piece done by news reader Jim Panseulo(sp?) about the 1985 Red sox, where he criticized then DH Don Baylor as ?the most professional hit batsman since Minnie Minoso?. I had a tape of the specific show where it aired, but lost it some time ago in a move. Thanks, John -- John Francini "I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace; that two are called a law firm; and that three or more become a Congress. And by God I have had *this* Congress!" --John Adams > On Aug 2, 2022, at 06:36, Pjries wrote: > > ?It's been awhile since I sent any notes to this list and I don't know if > the procedure remains the same. > > I worked at WHDH radio, in news, from 1984-1987. > > I recently came across a couple of airchecks I made of some of the > programming other than my own newscasts, specifically, random recordings of > the Sports Talk show with Eddie Andelman. They're not complete shows, > though I do have segments as long as 45 minutes. I plan to upload them to > YouTube as soon as I caption them and add a static background to the audio. > > The reason I'm writing to the list is that I have been trying to find > archival audio and video recordings online of any of the sports talk-type > programs from the 80's and 90's with no success. Does anyone in this group > know whether any recordings exist and if so, where they might be found? I > thought that if anyone would know, it would be someone from this group. > > Thanks so much. If there's interest, I will be happy to let you know when I > post the Sports Talk stuff. > > Pam Riesmeyer > -- From dlh@donnahalper.com Tue Aug 2 11:57:50 2022 From: dlh@donnahalper.com (Donna Halper) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 11:57:50 -0400 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 8/1/2022 7:23 PM, Pjries wrote: > It's been awhile since I sent any notes to this list and I don't know if > the procedure remains the same. > > I worked at WHDH radio, in news, from 1984-1987. > > I recently came across a couple of airchecks I made of some of the > programming other than my own newscasts, specifically, random recordings of > the Sports Talk show with Eddie Andelman. I don't think there is any one place where all the audio (or video) from sports talk lives. It seems to be random at this point-- some clips are posted to YouTube, some are posted on the person's own page, etc. But I think there would definitely be interest in having an archive of sports audio. In fact, I wonder if Eddie has any audio of his late 60s and early 70s first iteration of the Sports Huddle. -- Donna L. Halper, PhD Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies Lesley University, Cambridge MA From pjries@gmail.com Tue Aug 2 17:23:57 2022 From: pjries@gmail.com (Pjries) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 16:23:57 -0500 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi John, Sort of. The audio is from after Eddie moved to WHDH and the show was called Sports Talk. The recordings were from Monday nights. I have audio from a - November 10, 1986, a Rodman Ford remote with Eddie, Ron Hobson, Kevin Mannix and a couple of Patriot players, plus a Listo Fisher newscast; - parts of a February 2, 1987 show hosted by Jim McCarthy, in for Eddie, again with Mannix and Hobby and a couple of full commercials for various advertisers; - parts of an October 13, 1986 show hosted by Sean McDonough with Mannix, Hobby, and Dan Shaughnessy with some stuff on the Red Sox; and - a short snippet with Eddie and Kevin from October 5, 1987. I think the dates are right, based on the news stories and references to various games. They were entertaining and I've enjoyed listening to them again. Thanks, Pam On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 6:37 AM John Francini wrote: > Hello Pam, > > Is this of the old Sports Huddle with Eddie, Mark, and Jim? Those would be > great to hear again! I spent many a Sunday evening listening to that crew. > > I remember one year-may have been 1985 or early 1986-when they aired a > piece done by news reader Jim Panseulo(sp?) about the 1985 Red sox, where > he criticized then DH Don Baylor as ?the most professional hit batsman > since Minnie Minoso?. I had a tape of the specific show where it aired, but > lost it some time ago in a move. > > Thanks, > > John > > -- > John Francini > "I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace; > that two are called a law firm; and that three or more become a Congress. > And by God I have had *this* Congress!" --John Adams > > > On Aug 2, 2022, at 06:36, Pjries wrote: > > > > ?It's been awhile since I sent any notes to this list and I don't know if > > the procedure remains the same. > > > > I worked at WHDH radio, in news, from 1984-1987. > > > > I recently came across a couple of airchecks I made of some of the > > programming other than my own newscasts, specifically, random recordings > of > > the Sports Talk show with Eddie Andelman. They're not complete shows, > > though I do have segments as long as 45 minutes. I plan to upload them > to > > YouTube as soon as I caption them and add a static background to the > audio. > > > > The reason I'm writing to the list is that I have been trying to find > > archival audio and video recordings online of any of the sports talk-type > > programs from the 80's and 90's with no success. Does anyone in this > group > > know whether any recordings exist and if so, where they might be found? I > > thought that if anyone would know, it would be someone from this group. > > > > Thanks so much. If there's interest, I will be happy to let you know > when I > > post the Sports Talk stuff. > > > > Pam Riesmeyer > > -- > From richard@chonak.com Tue Aug 2 17:53:06 2022 From: richard@chonak.com (Richard Chonak) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 23:53:06 +0200 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It would be fun to hear them again.? I still occasionally sing some of the classic parody songs by "Bruce and the Benchwarmers". --RC From pjries@gmail.com Tue Aug 2 17:38:06 2022 From: pjries@gmail.com (Pjries) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 16:38:06 -0500 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 10:57 AM Donna Halper wrote: > On 8/1/2022 7:23 PM, Pjries wrote: > > It's been awhile since I sent any notes to this list and I don't know if > > the procedure remains the same. > > > > I worked at WHDH radio, in news, from 1984-1987. > > > > I recently came across a couple of airchecks I made of some of the > > programming other than my own newscasts, specifically, random recordings > of > > the Sports Talk show with Eddie Andelman. > > I don't think there is any one place where all the audio (or video) from > sports talk lives. It seems to be random at this point-- some clips are > posted to YouTube, some are posted on the person's own page, etc. But I > think there would definitely be interest in having an archive of sports > audio. In fact, I wonder if Eddie has any audio of his late 60s and > early 70s first iteration of the Sports Huddle. > > > -- > Donna L. Halper, PhD > Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies > Lesley University, Cambridge MA > > Thanks Donna, I agree. It would be great to have an archive of sports audio, and video, for that matter. In looking around, I've seen Eddie quoted as saying there are no archives, and Phil Sirkin, who I think was the first producer of the Sports Huddle, also tells me he doesn't know of any. (Phil, who was my editor at WHDH, is here in Indiana now, about 15 minutes away from me. Small world.) I don't have a lot of recordings. It was kind of a lark for me at the time and I wish I had more. Thanks, Pam From pjries@gmail.com Tue Aug 2 17:14:40 2022 From: pjries@gmail.com (Pjries) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 16:14:40 -0500 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks Andy. I'll take a look at that! Pam On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 5:48 AM Andy Leckart wrote: > Try this: > > https://archive.org/details/oldtimeradio?query=sports > > Andy Leckart > Wilder, VT > > On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 6:35 AM Pjries wrote: > >> It's been awhile since I sent any notes to this list and I don't know if >> the procedure remains the same. >> >> I worked at WHDH radio, in news, from 1984-1987. >> >> I recently came across a couple of airchecks I made of some of the >> programming other than my own newscasts, specifically, random recordings >> of >> the Sports Talk show with Eddie Andelman. They're not complete shows, >> though I do have segments as long as 45 minutes. I plan to upload them to >> YouTube as soon as I caption them and add a static background to the >> audio. >> >> The reason I'm writing to the list is that I have been trying to find >> archival audio and video recordings online of any of the sports talk-type >> programs from the 80's and 90's with no success. Does anyone in this group >> know whether any recordings exist and if so, where they might be found? I >> thought that if anyone would know, it would be someone from this group. >> >> Thanks so much. If there's interest, I will be happy to let you know when >> I >> post the Sports Talk stuff. >> >> Pam Riesmeyer >> -- >> > From pjries@gmail.com Tue Aug 2 23:46:33 2022 From: pjries@gmail.com (Pjries) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 22:46:33 -0500 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 10:35 PM Sean Smyth wrote: > Somewhere on MP3 I have about 5-10 minutes of an Eddie Andelman show from > c. 1990-91. There?s nothing super noteworthy on there. > > Eddie is in his 80s now, hard to believe. I hope he?s hanging in there. > Thanks Sean. That's the thing about these shows. Nothing really noteworthy on any of the recordings I have either, but they're entertaining. A snapshot in time. And while I know they're probably not, it would be great if some of these guys were writing books. I'd read them. Pam > > On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 8:15 PM Pjries wrote: > >> On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 10:57 AM Donna Halper wrote: >> >> > On 8/1/2022 7:23 PM, Pjries wrote: >> > > It's been awhile since I sent any notes to this list and I don't know >> if >> > > the procedure remains the same. >> > > >> > > I worked at WHDH radio, in news, from 1984-1987. >> > > >> > > I recently came across a couple of airchecks I made of some of the >> > > programming other than my own newscasts, specifically, random >> recordings >> > of >> > > the Sports Talk show with Eddie Andelman. >> > >> > I don't think there is any one place where all the audio (or video) from >> > sports talk lives. It seems to be random at this point-- some clips are >> > posted to YouTube, some are posted on the person's own page, etc. But I >> > think there would definitely be interest in having an archive of sports >> > audio. In fact, I wonder if Eddie has any audio of his late 60s and >> > early 70s first iteration of the Sports Huddle. >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Donna L. Halper, PhD >> > Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies >> > Lesley University, Cambridge MA >> > >> > >> Thanks Donna, >> >> I agree. It would be great to have an archive of sports audio, and video, >> for that matter. >> >> In looking around, I've seen Eddie quoted as saying there are no archives, >> and Phil Sirkin, who I think was the first producer of the Sports Huddle, >> also tells me he doesn't know of any. (Phil, who was my editor at WHDH, is >> here in Indiana now, about 15 minutes away from me. Small world.) >> >> I don't have a lot of recordings. It was kind of a lark for me at the time >> and I wish I had more. >> >> Thanks, >> Pam >> > -- > > From ssmyth@alumni.psu.edu Tue Aug 2 23:35:20 2022 From: ssmyth@alumni.psu.edu (Sean Smyth) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 23:35:20 -0400 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Somewhere on MP3 I have about 5-10 minutes of an Eddie Andelman show from c. 1990-91. There?s nothing super noteworthy on there. Eddie is in his 80s now, hard to believe. I hope he?s hanging in there. On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 8:15 PM Pjries wrote: > On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 10:57 AM Donna Halper wrote: > > > On 8/1/2022 7:23 PM, Pjries wrote: > > > It's been awhile since I sent any notes to this list and I don't know > if > > > the procedure remains the same. > > > > > > I worked at WHDH radio, in news, from 1984-1987. > > > > > > I recently came across a couple of airchecks I made of some of the > > > programming other than my own newscasts, specifically, random > recordings > > of > > > the Sports Talk show with Eddie Andelman. > > > > I don't think there is any one place where all the audio (or video) from > > sports talk lives. It seems to be random at this point-- some clips are > > posted to YouTube, some are posted on the person's own page, etc. But I > > think there would definitely be interest in having an archive of sports > > audio. In fact, I wonder if Eddie has any audio of his late 60s and > > early 70s first iteration of the Sports Huddle. > > > > > > -- > > Donna L. Halper, PhD > > Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies > > Lesley University, Cambridge MA > > > > > Thanks Donna, > > I agree. It would be great to have an archive of sports audio, and video, > for that matter. > > In looking around, I've seen Eddie quoted as saying there are no archives, > and Phil Sirkin, who I think was the first producer of the Sports Huddle, > also tells me he doesn't know of any. (Phil, who was my editor at WHDH, is > here in Indiana now, about 15 minutes away from me. Small world.) > > I don't have a lot of recordings. It was kind of a lark for me at the time > and I wish I had more. > > Thanks, > Pam > -- Sent from my iPhone From billohno@gmail.com Tue Aug 2 19:49:53 2022 From: billohno@gmail.com (billohno@gmail.com) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 19:49:53 -0400 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I was blessed to be around ?HDH at that time. I had opportunities to tech the board a few times during Eddie and the talk that followed (Mike Miller/ Sean McDonough/ Dapper O?Neil (who called me ?2-Ls?) and others, as well as very memorable Paul Benzaquin (such a gentleman) moments on the overnight shift. Eddie once came in beforehand to master control with a shopping bag full of sandwiches for the crew, guests (and anyone who wanted one) ?lovingly made by the Fabulous Judy.? The one I grabbed?Eddie looks at me and says, ?You do know that one is tongue... You might want to try again.? (I never did find out how much of a sucker I was at that moment.) The ham on rye was a better choice. Eddie made sure we had a dedicated cart machine with a cash register bell sound effect. I remember it was a solo rack mounted cart machine on the right hand side. Anytime somebody said ?first time collar? we were to ring the register sfx instantly over. The atmosphere in that 2-hours was very upbeat. Eddie worked the jammed lines like the pro who he was. He made the connection between the caller and the guys around the table seamless. Oh, and they talked sports, too. Bill O?Neill > On Aug 2, 2022, at 6:30 PM, Richard Chonak wrote: > > ?It would be fun to hear them again. I still occasionally sing some of the classic parody songs by "Bruce and the Benchwarmers". > > --RC > > From joe@attorneyross.com Wed Aug 3 19:55:45 2022 From: joe@attorneyross.com (A Joseph Ross) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 19:55:45 -0400 Subject: WHDH Sports Talk Show circa 1986 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8420373f-14a8-1ac2-2704-87118f53002c@attorneyross.com> When I was a small child, tongue was something we often had for dinner, and my mother made me tongue sandwiches for lunch in school and at summer day camp.? It tasted rather like corned beef, but without the fat.? We lived in Allston at the time, near a few Jewish grocers, and I think that's why we had it so often.? I don't think I've ever had tongue since we moved from there in 1953. On 8/2/2022 7:49 PM, billohno@gmail.com wrote: > I was blessed to be around ?HDH at that time. I had opportunities to tech the board a few times during Eddie and the talk that followed (Mike Miller/ Sean McDonough/ Dapper O?Neil (who called me ?2-Ls?) and others, as well as very memorable Paul Benzaquin (such a gentleman) moments on the overnight shift. > > Eddie once came in beforehand to master control with a shopping bag full of sandwiches for the crew, guests (and anyone who wanted one) ?lovingly made by the Fabulous Judy.? The one I grabbed?Eddie looks at me and says, ?You do know that one is tongue... You might want to try again.? (I never did find out how much of a sucker I was at that moment.) The ham on rye was a better choice. > > Eddie made sure we had a dedicated cart machine with a cash register bell sound effect. I remember it was a solo rack mounted cart machine on the right hand side. Anytime somebody said ?first time collar? we were to ring the register sfx instantly over. > > The atmosphere in that 2-hours was very upbeat. Eddie worked the jammed lines like the pro who he was. He made the connection between the caller and the guys around the table seamless. Oh, and they talked sports, too. > > Bill O?Neill > >> On Aug 2, 2022, at 6:30 PM, Richard Chonak wrote: >> >> ?It would be fun to hear them again. I still occasionally sing some of the classic parody songs by "Bruce and the Benchwarmers". >> >> --RC >> >> -- A. Joseph Ross Brookline, MA === /?The only time in my life that I got to vote for a perfect candidate was when I ran for the first time. By the time I ran for reelection, I had a few problems with my record.? ? Cong. 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Is it just me, or has this year been a particularly tough one as far as radio professionals passing away? Matthew OsborneWest Sand Lake, NY From pbencurrier@hotmail.com Fri Aug 26 20:44:44 2022 From: pbencurrier@hotmail.com (Paul Currier) Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 00:44:44 +0000 Subject: FW: Cape Cod - Dave Read retires In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sent from Mail for Windows From: Paul Currier Sent: Friday, August 26, 2022 8:40 PM To: Boston-Radio-Interest Subject: Cape Cod - Dave Read retires Dave Read, morning host on WQRC and WOCN for 43 years has retired. He will be replaced by John Willis ?an award winning, multifaceted radio broadcaster?. From article in The Sandwich Enterprise, August 26. Paul Currier Sandwich MA Sent from Mail for Windows From dlh@donnahalper.com Sat Aug 27 15:48:46 2022 From: dlh@donnahalper.com (Donna Halper) Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 15:48:46 -0400 Subject: WBOQ to Christian, new owner In-Reply-To: References: <001101d8902b$8a8b5450$9fa1fcf0$@skywaves.net> <25288.36990.894671.66219@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> Message-ID: <3b1ece2b-591e-ba52-73ef-cea30e2a6c3f@donnahalper.com> On 8/27/2022 1:29 PM, Paul Currier wrote: > > Is the list working?? I attempted to send a note yesterday about Dave > Read retiring: > I saw it the first time, although with a different heading. And I'm seeing it again. Yes, the list is working, but not as many people comment or reply any more. I'm not entirely sure why that is. -- Donna L. Halper, PhD Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies Lesley University, Cambridge MA From tlmedia9@gmail.com Sat Aug 27 20:11:39 2022 From: tlmedia9@gmail.com (Ted Larsen) Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 20:11:39 -0400 Subject: WBOQ to Christian, new owner In-Reply-To: <3b1ece2b-591e-ba52-73ef-cea30e2a6c3f@donnahalper.com> References: <001101d8902b$8a8b5450$9fa1fcf0$@skywaves.net> <25288.36990.894671.66219@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> <3b1ece2b-591e-ba52-73ef-cea30e2a6c3f@donnahalper.com> Message-ID: *This list has never failed me.* On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 7:28 PM Donna Halper wrote: > On 8/27/2022 1:29 PM, Paul Currier wrote: > > > > Is the list working? I attempted to send a note yesterday about Dave > > Read retiring: > > > I saw it the first time, although with a different heading. And I'm > seeing it again. Yes, the list is working, but not as many people > comment or reply any more. I'm not entirely sure why that is. > > > -- > Donna L. Halper, PhD > Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies > Lesley University, Cambridge MA > From saltzy@gmail.com Sat Aug 27 20:46:47 2022 From: saltzy@gmail.com (David A. Saltz) Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 20:46:47 -0400 Subject: WBOQ to Christian, new owner In-Reply-To: <3b1ece2b-591e-ba52-73ef-cea30e2a6c3f@donnahalper.com> References: <001101d8902b$8a8b5450$9fa1fcf0$@skywaves.net> <25288.36990.894671.66219@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> <3b1ece2b-591e-ba52-73ef-cea30e2a6c3f@donnahalper.com> Message-ID: For what it's worth, this is the first I'm seeing of this. No other note yesterday. On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 7:28 PM Donna Halper wrote: > On 8/27/2022 1:29 PM, Paul Currier wrote: > > > > Is the list working? I attempted to send a note yesterday about Dave > > Read retiring: > > > I saw it the first time, although with a different heading. And I'm > seeing it again. Yes, the list is working, but not as many people > comment or reply any more. I'm not entirely sure why that is. > > > -- > Donna L. Halper, PhD > Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies > Lesley University, Cambridge MA > From fernworld@netzero.net Sun Aug 28 08:26:30 2022 From: fernworld@netzero.net (fernworld@netzero.net) Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2022 12:26:30 GMT Subject: WBOQ to Christian, new owner Message-ID: <20220828.082630.26431.0@webmail09.dca.untd.com> I saw it yesterday ---------- Original Message ---------- From: "David A. Saltz" To: Donna Halper Cc: BostonRadio Mailing List Subject: Re: WBOQ to Christian, new owner Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 20:46:47 -0400 For what it's worth, this is the first I'm seeing of this. No other note yesterday. On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 7:28 PM Donna Halper wrote: > On 8/27/2022 1:29 PM, Paul Currier wrote: > > > > Is the list working? I attempted to send a note yesterday about Dave > > Read retiring: > > > I saw it the first time, although with a different heading. And I'm > seeing it again. Yes, the list is working, but not as many people > comment or reply any more. I'm not entirely sure why that is. > > > -- > Donna L. Halper, PhD > Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies > Lesley University, Cambridge MA >