Saturday, May 09, 2026
Friday, May 01, 2026
George...My father-in-law Bill Brabson, who went by Bill Bailey at WKGN passed away 3 weeks ago at his home in Gulf Breeze, FL. Maybe some of the Ktown Radio people remember him. Funny coincidence is that Bill worked at WLIK in Newport in the early 70s for Arthur Wilkerson at the same time I was working as a teenager just getting started for Arthur at WLIL in Lenoir City.
Dave Lambert
Thursday, April 30, 2026
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)
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
In late 1980 Mooney Broadcasting purchased WSEV A/F for $1.3 mil.
In March 1981 Mooney was granted licenses for the AM and FM combo.
In April it was announced that the new call letters would be WMYU. (U-102)
Jerry Adams was GM with Bill Burkett PD and Colvin Idol News Director.
The original lineup was Dave Dunaway 6-10, Burkett 10-2, Tom Van Hart 2-7, Steve Harrison 7-12, and Rick Hudson at midnight.
Mike Clark shortly joined the news team from WATO Oak Ridge and Mick St John joined the on-air team.
U-102 scored a touchdown when Phil Williams was added on June 8 to work 4-8p!
Fast forward to June and Phil Jarnigan was now handling the overnight show.
6-10 Dr Dave Dunaway, 10-noon Bill Burkett, noon-4 Tom Van Hart, 4-8 Phil Williams, 8-12 Mick Saint John, 12-6 Phil Jarnigan. This lineup didn't last long, hey, it's radio.
In August Steve Harrison was back working nights, Mick St John back to middays, and Tom Van Hart overnight.
...then in November Phil Williams exited, returning to WNOX 990 and morning drive.
6 Dr Dave
10 Mick St John
3 Bill Burkett
7 Steve Harrison
12 Tom Van Hart
And that's a look back at U-102 in 1981.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Hello from Mike Clark
Friday, April 24, 2026
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Paul Randall Dickerson aka Possum Riley...
Hello George-
You hear about radio people with inflated egos, but the truth is that some of the finest folks I ever encountered were in the industry.
Two of my all-time favorites are Dr Al Adams and the late Sonny Knight. I didn't work with Al in Knoxville. He had already moved on to WKDA in Nashville by the time I got to WKGN, but he was in town visiting, heard me on the air. and asked Sonny to introduce us. A year later I went to WKRC in Cincinnati and Al was doing the night show. We became fast friends. I later hired him to do evenings on WEBR in Buffalo, where I was PD. He and Carolyn are two of the world's sweetest people.
Sonny was doing mornings when I came to WKGN as midday jock. I hired Loren Owens (Jefferson Kaye) to do the morning show when I became PD, but no way was I going to lose Sonny. I shortened the shows by one hour, sharing middays with Sonny. He was as solid as they come- dependable, friendly on air and off, and related well to the listeners. He and Janice were newlyweds and as great a couple you would ever meet.
Eddie Beacon was yo' Swingin' Deacon whether he was on the air or not. Eddie is one cool cat, and I like him very much.
You don't hear much about the "front office guys", but I think one of the smartest people I ever met was Bob Crenshaw, who managed WKGN and was the VP of Mooney Broadcasting. He was also drop dead funny. He took an afternoon off to go run his hunting dogs and stopped by the station on the way back home. I'd never seen Crennie in anything but a suit and tie, but he walked in wearing faded jeans, a work shirt, and boots. He drove an Olds Cutlass convertible. The top was down and his dogs were in the trunk. It was unlatched and there was an extra set of keys in the trunk latch. Receptionist Polly Loy looked out the big front window and said "Crenshaw! Someone's gonna take your car, you leaving keys in it" Crennie looked at her with a puzzled visage, then shook his head saying "Aw, Polly. Them dogs can't drive".
Thanks for hangin' with the Possum
Friday, April 17, 2026
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
101 heard from a couple of WKGN legends regarding our post about the Hooper ratings from 1969.
- Hooper measured only in-home listening and was a telephone survey.
- The morning drive numbers were VERY tight with several stations showing well.
- The Top 40 battle was won by WKGN from 3pm on. Skip Broussard programmed the station and did afternoon drive. Heckava jock! Night numbers were DOMINATED by Eddie Beacon (yo' Swingin' Deacon). That was remarkable because 'KGN was 250 watts at night against WNOX 10,000.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
WATE 620 was #1 in the morning followed by WBIR 1240. WNOX 990 dominated middays followed by WIVK 850. WKGN 1340 was at the top in the afternoon followed by WNOX, and at night, again, WKGN led followed by WNOX.
AM radio was still dominate in 1969.
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HBD to Kerry Lambert, he cut his teeth at WKGN followed by a long time on air and leadership position at WIMZ.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Years ago 101 created the Your Dave Young Wall of Fame, congrats to all the members! What a list of incredible recipients.
Introducing our very own 101 Hall of Fame...the inaugural members were Bobby Denton, Claude Tomlinson, George Mooney, Jim Dick, and Johnny Pirkle. most agree these five put a massive stamp on the popularity and success of Ktown radio.
Our second class is equally insegrevious...names that when one thinks about Knoxville radio, these names quickly populate the mind...talent, longevity, and impact (on and off the air).
Dr Al Adams
Doc Johnston
Eddie Beacon
Ed Brantley
Lowell Blanchard
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Did you know Eddie's last name is not Beacon? It's Huskisson! Yep, Clay Huskisson.
Eddie told me...he was getting his start on WNOX 990 and of course, would broadcast overnight from the transmitter. He was told Eddie Huskisson was too long for radio, so, working late at night, he chose Eddie Knight. Next thing you know, the phone was ringing and it was a not so happy other radio station calling and complaining that they already had a DJ using the last name Knight.
In his brilliance Eddie surmised...I am a "beacon" in the night on the radio, so I'll be Eddie Beacon.


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