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.
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Monday, April 06, 2026
Sunday, April 05, 2026
"I kinda figure my life (age wise) as to which station I was with at what age. I was 22 in 1970 and started the radio ride at WGAP. In '73 I was just about 25 and working at WKGN. I turned 27 in 1975 and replaced Mike Beach at WETE. I think he came over to 'KGN but I would not make book on it. I hit the ripe old age of 28 in 1976 and Basic Media Limited bought out Hall Broadcasting and turned WETE into WRJZ. The plan was to fire all of us but CP talked them into putting the two of us in the morning. I remember he had at 10 in the morning on WETE and I had an 8 in the afternoon. First book for WRJZ we pulled an 18, knocking off all the morning shows except Claude at WIVK. Next book we nailed the Cat to the wall. Are you bored yet? WRJZ was being sold and the new owner was being told to go country by our...GM! It was 1980 and I had just turned 32 when my contract was up and I ran over to WIVK, CP came when his was up. James A. Dick built his AM station around us and changed the calls to WHIG. I know, 'bout as stupid a set of letters ever used. Anyway we went on the air with the same format as the old WRJZ. Johnny Pirkle was sick of us beating his station so he had a few friends call up Bobby Denton to complain. Before the first month was gone we were playing country music and our fans from WRJZ were all sick! They would call to say they tried to turn the station OFF when the music came on and then get back to us when we talked! At the ripe old age of 37 (1985) my father and I bought a radio station. OK, HE bought 50% and I bought 1%. We took WEAG in Alcoa, (a very old big band station) rock, bought a restored 1969 Caddy hearse and had more fun that you can imagine! The late Jim Donavon was my morning man, Becky Lynn (of the old WIMZ and now a radio star in Arizona) did middays, the late GREAT Ernie Baker was News Director and none other than Ted Ousley (Gunner on WIVK today) did afternoons. Dad and I sold the station WMDR (My wife told me the calls said "Walker Makes Denise Rich" but after a year she kind of dropped that thought) in 1989 and I went full time with U 102 as I turned 41. More stations followed after that and some TV work but after U 102 the "BIG" money was done and with the exception of a few places that died either while I was there or just after I left, that was IT for radio! Turning 61 is outstanding IF you still have the mind of an 8 year old, yep I qualify big time there."
Friday, April 03, 2026
Happy Easter 2026
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
On November 22, 1974, a Friday, Wayne Bernard signed off for the last time as afternoon DJ and PD at WKGN 1340. Some of the other DJs there at the time were Your Dave Young, Frank Erwin, and Bob Thomas.
Like so many before him, Wayne was transferring to Mooney Broadcasting Corporation sister station WMAK 1300 in Nashville. Think...Smokey Burns morphing into Murphy in the Morning at WMAK.
Wayne became Charlie Chase, and the rest is Ktown radio history.
PS-in 1976 Dick Broadcasting Corporation (WIVK) purchased WKDA/WKDF Nashville and personalities such as Mike Hammond and Paul Lyle spent time there. Vic Rumore headed to NashVegas in 1978 and down the road Alan Sneed (AD) joined as PD of the AOR formatted WKDF.











