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Author Topic: Best Tenn. stations of all time  (Read 12185 times)
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Re: Best Tenn. stations of all time
« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2009, 06:50:25 AM »

WHBQ/Memphis (best when Dees was there)
WHBQ has an interesting history, to say the least.  They are generally credited with being the first to play Elvis Presley, probably around 1954 or 1955.  Ironic, considering that about 35 years later, they made headlines specifically for NOT playing Elvis!  Anyone remember that?  And then there was that brief time frame in the late '80s when they played heavy metal music at night!  (Well, at least from evenings onward.)  I would have to say that that was very unusual for an AM station by the late '80s!  I was not surprised that it didn't last very long.
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WCMT/Martin (Paul gets the award for most improved over the years)
What has Paul done with it?  I can't listen, because to the best of my knowledge, they still aren't streaming.
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Re: Best Tenn. stations of all time
« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2009, 03:01:05 PM »

What has Paul done with it?  I can't listen, because to the best of my knowledge, they still aren't streaming.

Paul's strong point is being connected with the community.  He is everywhere.  He covers just about all the local high school sports, has a morning show that is very open to the audience (someone once compared it to a town hall type setting) and is visible at all community events (parades, etc).

His stations aren't as tight as WENK or programmed as well, but he has done a great job at in tune with the people of West TN (and beyond).

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« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2009, 09:20:45 AM »

What has Paul done with it?  I can't listen, because to the best of my knowledge, they still aren't streaming.
Paul's strong point is being connected with the community.  He is everywhere.  He covers just about all the local high school sports, has a morning show that is very open to the audience (someone once compared it to a town hall type setting) and is visible at all community events (parades, etc).
His stations aren't as tight as WENK or programmed as well, but he has done a great job at in tune with the people of West TN (and beyond).
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So not much has changed since I lived there.  It seems to me that now that he has an FM translator for WCMT-AM, he could hire a sports director, someone to cover high school sports for the outlying communities over WCMT-FM, while concentrating on Martin Westview over WCMT-AM, now that AM 1410 now has an FM translator.
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Re: Best Tenn. stations of all time
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2009, 09:57:19 AM »

It seems to me that now that he has an FM translator for WCMT-AM, he could hire a sports director, someone to cover high school sports for the outlying communities over WCMT-FM, while concentrating on Martin Westview over WCMT-AM, now that AM 1410 now has an FM translator.

I don't know whether he has a sports director per se, but he carries just about all the local high school games under the Thunderbolt Umbrella.  He has Union City, Obion County, Westview and a few more.

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« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2009, 09:59:33 AM »

I can give you a side story to the WHBQ/Elvis situation.  They may have actually been the second radio station to play Elvis, but the first to play his song all the way through.  Fred Cook told me that back in that era, WREC, much to Hoyt Wooten's chagrin, was running a "Pop" show in the afternoons.  Marion Keisker, the famed Sun Records receptionist, and later to be DJ on WHER, brought the first Elvis record to Fred, and he gave it a spin on the air.  About 30 seconds in, Fred dumped out of it, handed it back to her, and informed her it was the "worst piece of" er, um, recorded material that he had "ever heard".  SO, later that evening, Dewey Phillips became the first person to play an Elvis record - all the way through - on the air, on WHBQ.

Strictly by chance, as vacation fill-in for Bob Landree, I happened to have been on the air at WHBQ on the other end of Elvis' career, when he died.  At the time we were giving away tickets to his scheduled concert at Mid-South Coliseum.  I removed the liner card promoting the give away, and still have it.
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Re: Best Tenn. stations of all time
« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2009, 11:27:10 AM »

HA! Littlebig...

"We did the EXACT same thing...The best place was to drive to the top of Grove Hill, (where the Tower building was) at Grove Jr. High in Paris.

KDF was the Shiz!!!! (of course...When I was doing this as a junior or senior in high school...you were probably well out of college! HAHAHA!

Have parted with Coyote McCloud a few times after."


I'm not THAT old Meep....actually I was in my 2'nd or 3'rd year of college.
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« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2009, 04:24:53 AM »

Okay,I am not from Tennessee..but considering it's longevity (like 85 years), and it's impact on radio and the south and the fact that it is the only station in Tenn. that is actually known outside the state.....I think that the winner here is pretty obvious. WSM!!!!
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Re: Best Tenn. stations of all time
« Reply #17 on: August 10, 2009, 04:34:39 AM »

Hey Gang... We had this on our Indiana Board.. Tell us (as a former and soon to be, again, Tennessee radio guy) who think were the BEST 'local-smaller market-stations of now and then' in the Volunteer State... "Skipper T." former WAY-FM Nashville and Oldies 96.3 M'boro-N'ville guy...
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« Reply #18 on: August 10, 2009, 08:31:26 AM »

A couple of good small market stations would be WCRK in Morristown. #1 local station forever and the same morning man for 50 years.
WBNT in Oneida. They are still "live" all the time. Even on the weekends. 
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Re: Best Tenn. stations of all time
« Reply #19 on: August 11, 2009, 07:53:44 AM »

Kinda surprised that SL-100 hasn't gotten a mention yet!  Grin
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