101 heard from two of the greats about our post of U-102, Gary Adkins and Kerry Lambert...
A preface to the story. In 1979, Dick Sterchi was helping promote a concert in Gatlinburg featuring the Earl Scruggs Review and (I think) the Amazing Rhythm Aces. He met with Skip Trotter in Sevierville to make an ad buy on WSEV-AM. During the meeting, Skip told Dick about WSEV-FM. As I recall, the FM had just been sold. Skip said it was authorized for 100,000 watts but had never run on full power. FM was just starting to really take off. Dick was intrigued and gave me a call. We decided to try and buy the station from the new owners or get an LMA, thinking they had no idea of the potential of the station. The owners were Frank Woods from Nashville and H. L. Townsend from Parsons, TN. Dick and I brought in Joe Sullivan for his outstanding experience in radio and his deep pockets. We met with Frank and H. L. and talked about it. They didn’t know what they had but quickly figured it out. They started shopping the station and the price went up. Way up. I vividly remember visiting the tower site on Bluff Mountain (when we still thought we had a chance to buy the station). We were drooling at the possibilities. But…it wasn’t meant to be for me and Dick and Joe. Oh well. (Gary Adkins)
George that’s a great recap of how U-102 happened. I had forgotten about Mooney buying the station first and vaguely remember Phil working there. Like you said, it was radio. We had a lot of moving parts. (Kerry Lambert)

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