It's March 1980 and Stoner Broadcasting; the new owner of WBIR AM/FM changes the call letters to WIMZ 103.5 and WHEL 1240.
Here's the on air line up at WHEL-
6 Ken McGavin
9 Bob Ogles
12 Win Maxwell
2 Bill Page
6 Mike Johnson
12 Larry King
It's March 1980 and Stoner Broadcasting; the new owner of WBIR AM/FM changes the call letters to WIMZ 103.5 and WHEL 1240.
Here's the on air line up at WHEL-
6 Ken McGavin
9 Bob Ogles
12 Win Maxwell
2 Bill Page
6 Mike Johnson
12 Larry King
Back in '86 the year kicked off with Vols football finishing #4 in the final AP poll.
WIMZ featured Phil Williams as morning DJ.
Eddie Beacon and Bill Beason were both working at WNOX 990.
Sam Brown and Diane May were the news faces on WATE Live 6 TV.
Tony White was UT's was named to the All-SEC basketball team.
Bobby Cox was GM for the Braves, Chuck Tanner was manager, and Dale Murphy was superstar.
...and Grady's Goodtimes was great and growing with three restaurants open- Papermill at Kingston Pike in Knoxville, Charlotte, and Atlanta. A couple of other popular casual dining restaurants in West Knoxville were The Quarterback and Kotsi's!
Where were you in '86?
In the “old days” I inspected diaries multiple times. My two scariest findings:
**A diary filled out in crayon!
**A diary with “no listening” dutifully checked every day and in the comments section, “I am deaf!”
(Alan Sneed)
George, the fourteen years I spent at U-102 were fantastic! I had the chance to be part of a team of real pros. I’ll forever be grateful.
(Mike Clark)
The FM 102.1 dial position in Knoxville came to prominence when Mooney Broadcasting bought WSEV AM-FM Sevierville in late 1980.
The new U-102, now WMYU, went on the air with a dynamic air staff,,,
6-10 Dave Dunaway with Colvin Idol
10-2 Bill Burkett (PD)
2-7 Tom Van Hart
7-12 Steve Harrison
12-6 Rick Hudson
News: Colvin Idol, Mike Clark
...and in June 1981 Phil Williams joined as the afternoon DJ!
Fast forward to today, the station is WWST Star 102.1 and features Marc & Kim 5-10a, Christine 10-3, and DJ Eric B afternoons.
Oh, and somewhere in between, CP and Walker hosted the morning show!
101 took a peek at the latest radio ratings-
Nielsen Oct '24 12+ Mon-Sun 6a-12mid
WIVK 13.4
WIMZ 8.8
WJXB 8.3
WWST 5.4
WUOT 4.7
WCYQ 4.1
WNML 4.1
WOKI 3.3
WNFZ 2.8
...and over at WCYQ 100.3 The Wolf-
6-10 Bobby Bones
10-3 Hanah and Matt
3-7 Dingo
7-12 B-Dub
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I asked my childhood friend and radio and TV star Scott Sams where is on air name (Jamie Rivers) came from when he was a DJ at 15Q...Ron Baptist the PD dubbed him Jamie. He was also Michael O'Shea one day when he and I filled in for Earl Lauderdale on the morning show on WBLC 1360 Lenoir City.
It's the fall of 1969 at WKGN 1340...
6 Sonny Knight
9 Possum Riley
12 Don Smith
3 Skip Broussard (PD)
6 Eddie Beacon
12 Steve Remmel
Dan had moved from the greater Charlotte area aka nearby Gastonia NC. 101 obtained this insegrevious newspaper ad with Dan starring on WGAS (incredible call letters).
Dan, like the Energizer bunny, is still on the airwaves in East TN, heard weekdays from noon to 6p on Praise 96.3 WJBZ.
George,
I read Bill Beason’s posting and totally agree - AM was the king of the airwaves in the early 60s.
A side note - I grew up near Terre Haute, Indiana, and drove a Chevy convertible with a Delco radio in it. That receiver, and my location from their transmitters, allowed me to get a clean signal from WSM (650) in Nashville, WNBC (660) in New York City, and WMAQ (670) in Chicago.
All three were NBC affiliates (WNBC and WMAQ were o-and-os). When they took network at the top of the hour, it was like the whole left end of my car radio dial was an NBC news on the hour newscast.
Of course, WLS (and later WCFL) were the bomb, but I could also get 5000-watt KXOK in St. Louis during daytime hours. WLS, WCFL, WMAQ, WBBM, and WGN all put good signals into ‘Haute from nearly 200 miles away in Chicago, day and night.
Thanks for hangin’ with the Possum
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