Media Confidential: Chicago Radio: Ramonski Luv OUT At ...

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Sunday, November 16, 2014

November 17 In Radio History

Posted on 11:59 PM by Dilip walkar




In 1970…Elton John, backed by Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson, performed at A&R Recording Studios in New York City for a live radio broadcast on WABC-FM (now WPLJ) which was later released as his "11-17-70" album.



In 1979...DJ George Michael did his last show on WABC, New York.


In 1990...Stan Z. Burns 1010 WINS NYC died.



Burns, whose clear voice was instantly recognizable to thousands of New Yorkers as a radio anchorman at the all-news station WINS-AM, died Friday in New York. He was 63. The cause of death was not disclosed. Burns began working at the station in 1944. During his 40-year career, Burns covered major news events, including the New York blackouts and transit strikes.

He went to work for WINS as a staff announcer in May 1944, when the station was known for its music and was one of the first disc jockeys in the United States to play a Beatles record when WINS was a Top40 station.


In 2003... Rush Limbaugh returned to his syndicated talk show after spending a month in rehab for addiction to prescription painkillers.


In 2007…Veteran Philadelphia disc jockey (WIBG, WDAS, WSNI/WPGR, WOGL-FM) Hy Lit, who hosted the nationally syndicated "Hy Lit Show" seen on television in 30 markets, died of kidney failure at the age of 73.

Hy Lit
Lit dominated AM radio from the late 1950s through the 1960s as one of WIBG's "Good Guys," as his Hall of Fame show drew a 71 market share (unheard of before or since.) He released several successful LP "Hall of Fame" collections of music he played on the show, the last of these when he joined WPGR in 1981. Around 1978, Lit moved to California after a brief but successful stint with the Harlem Globetrotters before once more returning to the Philadelphia area. In 1977, when WIBG went off the air forever, he was the last DJ on the air.

Lit moved to WOGL-FM in 1989, hosting the highly rated "Top 20 Countdown" on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in addition to his weekday afternoon shift.

In the mid-1990s, it was revealed that Lit was suffering from the beginnings of Parkinson's disease. Just after the death of Hy's wife Maggie (Russo) Lit in 2000, WOGL and Infinity/CBS Broadcasting management significantly reduced Lit's radio hours, along with a significant decrease in salary. In 2002, a lawsuit was filed against the media conglomerate, CBS Broadcasting, which for a second and concurrent time decided to reduce Lit's radio time and salary and this time cancel his health insurance.

In December 2005, Lit, station WOGL, and CBS Broadcasting settled the three-year health and age-discrimination lawsuit, under the condition that Hy Lit would (reluctantly) retire from the station. Lit did his last Hy Lit Hall of Fame Show radio show on December 11, 2005. However, WOGL management would not permit Lit to reveal he would be leaving the airwaves and abandoning thousands of listeners left to wonder what happened to the legendary Hy Lit.
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • R.I.P.: Former Baltimore Personality Joe Knight
    Joe Knight Joe Knight, a radio personality who was known to several generations of WFBR-AM and WCBM-AM listeners as "Joe Knight, the Kn...
  • Elizabeth Hasselbeck Returns To Fox & Friends
    After almost a month off the air following a mysterious surgery in October, Elisabeth Hasselbeck returned to Fox & Friends on Friday and...
  • RIP: Longtime Cleveland Personality Carl Reese
    Carl Reese Carl Reese, whose warm voice was heard for more than 50 years on Cleveland radio, died last Wednesday after a long illness. He wa...
  • Chris Balfe Departs, Betsy Morgan New CEO For Beck
    Betsy Morgan Glenn Beck's news website and TV network TheBlaze has promoted president and chief strategy officer Betsy Morgan to the rol...
  • Charlotte Radio: Al Gardner Leaves WZGV For Retirement
    Al Gardner Longtime Charlotte radio personality Al Gardner is leaving WZGV 730 AM after a year, and leaving Charlotte as well. Friday was hi...
  • November 6 In Radio History
    In 1896 ...Jim Jordan, the radio comedian who portrayed Fibber McGee, was born. Jim & Marian as Fibber  McGee & Molly Jim and his wi...
  • FCC Call Sign Activity for October 2014
  • Chicago Radio: Report Has Ramonski Luv Returning On-Air
    Ramonski Luv Veteran radio personality Ramonskui Luv apparently has lined-up another gig. Starting sometine in December listen for his retur...
  • AC/DC Drummer Phil Rudd Charged In Murder Plot
    Phil Rudd The drummer of the hard rock group AC/DC, Phil Rudd, has appeared in a New Zealand court on charges of attempting to arrange a mur...
  • NYC Radio: Seth Everett OUT AT WOR
    Seth Everett The Mets’ radio broadcast will sound a bit different next season, according to  wsj.com . Seth Everett, who just completed his ...

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2014 (500)
    • ►  December (144)
    • ▼  November (321)
      • December 1 In Radio History
      • November 30 In Radio History
      • Toronto Radio: CBC Explores 'The Unmaking of Jian ...
      • November 29 In Radio History
      • R.I.P.: Longtime Bangor ME Personality JJ West
      • Boston Radio: Walt Perkins Gone From WBZ-AM
      • Jax Radio: Morning Anchor Roxy Tyler OUT At WOKV
      • Tampa Radio: Beasley Sets Management Team For New ...
      • Augusta GA Radio: Beasley Names Chris O'Kelly OM
      • Philly Radio: John DeBella Turkey Drop A Success
      • Charlotte Radio: Darla Thomas New PD At WLNK
      • Louisville Radio: Alpha Stations Raise $945K+ For ...
      • R.I.P.: Bob Hille, Pioneer In St. Louis Radio/TV
      • November 28 In Radio History
      • Springfield MA Radio: Former Radio Host, Activist ...
      • Creed's Scott Stapp Says He's Broke
      • Toronto Radio: Jian Ghomeshi Faces Sexual Assault ...
      • November 27 In Radio History
      • The Bird Is The Word!
      • Atlanta Radio: Now, There Are Three Classic Hip Ho...
      • Voice-Over Artist Peter Thomas Recovering
      • November 26 In Radio History
      • Springfield MO: Cop's Group Considering Suit Again...
      • Report: Four Stations Seen As 'A Drag' On Cumulus
      • NYC Radio: WCBS-FM Jumps..Ranks #1 Again
      • L-A Radio: KIIS-FM Steady And Still #1
      • Chicago Radio: V103 Tops In Chicago 6+
      • Nielsen Releases First November Data for PPM Markets
      • ME Radio: Hit And Run Damages Non-Com WFST Studios
      • November 25 In Radio History
      • Happy Thanksgiving!
      • Columbus Ohio Radio: R.I.P. Bob Conners, Iconic WT...
      • Toledo Radio: Dana DiModica New LSM for Cumulus C...
      • Boston Radio: WEEI Decision Day On Red Sox Coming
      • NYC Radio: DJ Mister Cee Leaves WQHT
      • And The AMA Winners Are...
      • Westwood One Backstage At The AMAs
      • FCC Anticipating Court Action Over Net Neutrality
      • Chicago Radio: 100.7 T-FM 'Powers' Up
      • CMA Study: Streaming Drives Music Sales
      • Aussie Radio ABC Staffers Brace For Programming Cuts
      • Aereo Files for Bankruptcy
      • November 24 in Radio HIstory
      • November 23 In Radio HIstory
      • Orlando Radio: News Junkies Offer Cash To Heckle B...
      • SF Radio: KGMZ The Game Unveils New Morning Show
      • November 22 In Radio History
      • FCC Votes To Update Contest Rules
      • Chicago Radio: GM de Castro Explains Why The Game ...
      • Chicago Radio: Johnny B Vows To Continue His Show
      • Chicago Radio: Hosts Find Out They're Fired While ...
      • Orlando #Radio: Country WWKA Adds Jaus To PM Drive
      • Radio Shows Double-Digit Growth in Digital Revenue...
      • SF Radio: Cumulus Taps Jaysson Reno As VP/Sales
      • Westwod One Pulls The Plug on 'Rockline'
      • Casey's Kids Lose Round In Court
      • Judge Won't Let SiriusXM Appeal Turtles Ruling
      • FCC Delays Net Neutrality Vote To 2015
      • Denver Radio: Jane London Leaves KIMN-FM
      • Cumulus Names Brian Egan Exec Producer For NASH Ni...
      • Public Radio Streaming Is on the Rise, But Audienc...
      • L-A Radio: KDAY Unveiling New Digital Platform
      • OKC Radio: KRXO Shakes-Up Air Line-Up
      • NYC Radio: WQEW Sale Filed By Radio Disney
      • Hubbard Radio Announces New Division – 2060 Digital
      • CBS, Dish Reach Short-Term Deal
      • West Palm Beach Radio: WFTL Listener Accuses Cosby
      • Bill Cosby’s Lawyer Blames Media Frenzy
      • November 21 In Radio History
      • Chicago Radio: 'The Game' Is Over, Brandmeier, Mei...
      • St. Louis Radio: Tony Scott Joins WFUN for Weekends
      • Cumulus Names Jeff Davis To Direct Stratus Music S...
      • Apple Plans To Push Beat On iPhones
      • SiriusXM CEO: Benefits of Streaming Revolution
      • Liberty's Plan for SiriusXM
      • Cumulus, WWOne Partner For Radio Row At The AMAs
      • NBC Says Two 'Today' Show Staffers NOT Fired
      • Toronto Radio: Bell Media Cuts 80 Jobs
      • Cincy Radio: NFL Bengals, iHM Sign Multi-Year Deal
      • NYC Radio: WABC's Rita Cosby, Geraldo Rivera Salut...
      • Billboard Revamps Album Chart Compilation
      • NYC Radio: Cumulus Stations Supporting City Harves...
      • RI Radio: Cumulus Stations Partner To 'Stuff A Bus'
      • R.I.P.: Motown Singer Jimmy Ruffin
      • Bono Recovering From Five Hour Surgery For Injuries
      • November 20 In Radio History
      • SF Radio: Talk Host Chip Franklin Joining KGO 810 AM
      • Report: MSM Ignores FNC Ratings Success
      • Southern California Radio Revenue Roars Back in Oc...
      • St. Louis: iHM Flips 100.3 FM To Classic Hip Hop
      • Chicago Radio: WGN Loses Power, Knocked Off-Air
      • Boston Radio: Magic To Play Christmas Hits Startin...
      • Detroit Radio: Radio Disney Finds Buyer For WFDF 9...
      • Pai: FCC Should Reject Calls to Ban Redskins Name
      • Sun Broadcast Group Celebrates Six Years
      • San Diego Radio: XHRM "Wish-A-Thon" Set For Decemb...
      • Grand Rapids Radio: WBBL's Ray Bentley Fired Via E...
      • Winston-Salem Radio: WLXN Rebrands As Majic
      • FNC's Bill O'Reilly Hangs-Up During ESPN Interview
      • Utah Radio: KONY Raises Coins For Kids
    • ►  October (35)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Dilip walkar
View my complete profile