[BC] Underground = Classic
DANA PUOPOLO
dpuopolo
Sun Jan 8 22:14:52 CST 2006
Yep...
Danny is still alive and well. Here's the addy to his blog:
http://www.newsdissector.org/blog/
While we're at it, another interesting addy:
http://bigmattress.com/weblog/
Charles is about to start a new hour long show on WBOS.
-D
------ Original Message ------
Received: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 04:54:39 PM PST
From: Rich Wood <richwood at pobox.com>
To: Broadcast Radio Mailing List <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Subject: Re: [BC] Underground = Classic
------ At 12:33 PM 1/8/2006, DANA PUOPOLO wrote: -------
>If I recall, WBCN was a classical station owned by T. Mitchell Hastings.
>He sold the evenings to the people who owned the Boston Tea Party nightclub
-
>they were the ones that began playing rock on WBCN. It was so successful
that
>WBCN went rock 24/7.
Mitch owned WBCN, WHCN, WNCN and another in Providence, I think. It
was known as the Concert Network. The WBCN studios were go grungy you
needed shots before entering. It was on Boston's version of Fifth
Avenue, Newbury Street. I think the Psychedlic Supermaret played a
part as the format grew. I think the "Network" film scene was
inspired by WBCN telling its listeners to put their speakers in their
open windows and crank them up. News was done by Danny Schecter "The
News Dissector."
Charles Laquidara was the PD, I think. He stayed for years.
>I had an FM radio at the time (I was in seventh grade). Compared to AM, FM
was
>a teen's dream. We had WBCN, WRKO-FM (Arko, the automated top 40 robot with
>zero commercials), and even WLLH AM/FM from Lowell was a decent top 40
station
>at the time.
When Arko appeared they changed the WRKO-FM call to WROR. He was
annoying as Hell. I recall WLLH-FM as Easy Listening, one of many
that took tiny fractions of WJIB's audience.
>Later, WBZ-FM, WVBF (WKOX-FM), WEEI-FM. WHDH-FM, WCOP-FM and WCGY all went
>rock in one form or another.
I proposed a format to Jim Lightfoot, GM of WBZ-FM. He died before we
could implement it. I worked at WKOX-FM when it was Easy Listening
with a 12 bay antenna on a 500 ft. tower next to the building on Mt.
Wayte Avenue. We could almost hit our heads on the lowest bay.
WEEI-FM was running the CBS "Young Sound" totally automated from
studios at the Prudential. The automation often refused to close the
news mic to return to music. WHDH-FM changed to WCOZ and went Easy
Listening for a while. I think WCOP-FM simulcast the AM for quite a
while from studios on Rt. 3 in Lexington. WCGY was a rimshot owned by
Curt Gowdy. The format was actually pretty good. WWEL, Medford, was
also Easy, then became WXKS. As WWEL it had Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsberg
as its GM.
It was a great time to be in Boston radio.
Rich
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