When she finds the time, McCaskie, 63, also works as a "background artist" better known as an extra on various New York-based TV shows and movies. . That gave us the freedom to put our experiment into play. It was very difficult for Denis who had a very good relationship with Billy who was on so much that I think people thought he was a DJ there. We each had different tastes and you could always tell when we got records, and say, 'oh Donna will definitely love this' or 'I don't think Larry will like that ' It's hard to put [taste] in words, but we were very open-minded. There were no gender lines. I rented a garage for the VW van, left my dog Tripper at a vets for boarding and FLEW back to NY to meet Mike Harrison. Up all Night (spending overnights at JFK airport, in the tower and isolated off-limit areas long before 9/11; shadowing fire and police departments capturing live sound while most of the city was dead asleep);
I definitely loved the jangly guitars [sounds] Johnny Marr, the Smiths, the Damned. DJs played pretty much anything they liked and were not hampered by playlists, formats, corporations, sponsors, or arbitrons. On February 17, 2011, Holding Out Hope Church assigned the agreement to Livingstone Broadcasting, Inc.[30] On May 25, 2011, the sale of WLIR-FM to Livingstone was completed. On January 9, 2004, Univision bought the 92.7 frequency and other assets for $56.9 million and began simulcasting the Spanish radio format of WCAA Newark, NJ. [citation needed], The station became known for playing new artists, and occasionally playing singles before other stations. The station's staff, musical firsts and fans are documented. Absolutely, beginning in 1970, LIR was always a progressive station, so Dare to be Different was an evolution of that. People never expected me to be blond, even with the name Malibu Sue. 181.fm - 80's Hairband. Then there was our news department, consisting of late (and great) George Taylor Morris and former ABC-FM Newsman Bill Royster. WDRE aka "hey, we are so edgy we have 'dare' in our call letters" took away from the original subculture that made LIR's new format so popular with many of us.
[citation needed], The first official confirmation of Lennon's death apparently came from WLIR's news director Steve North, according to North and DJ Bob Waugh. On December 26, 2006 BusinessTalkRadio.net President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Metter announced the purchase of three Long Island radio stations: Alternative WLIR-FM (107.1), Classic Rocker WBON-FM (98.5), and Top 40/Rhythmic WDRE (105.3). Many WLIR personalities have had continued success and notoriety both on and off the air. The Kennedy Assasination: consipracy theory v. fact;
[citation needed], 107.1 WLIR-FM, which hadn't broadcast alternative music since 2008, was sold to Red Apple Media Inc., and began simulcasting most of WABC's programming. The closest example to the way we put together music that I can point to in current time is the way good dance djs put their music together, although that is mostly centered on beat. I'd get up at the crack of dawn to listen to Ben Manilla [and] not long after, called up the station on a whim and asked if I could speak to the station manager, Zim Barstein. We didnt know what we didnt know. We were so young; all in our twenties. I still can't believe the magnitude and number, and we went deeper in the cuts too. After Ken Kohl: By Jim Cameron
You later graduated with a degree in psychology from SUNY Oneonta, which hardly seems like a radio career track. WDRE was still the leader in the alternative. The real figure? Whether Germany really did experience a revolution in 1918-19, . What was the unspoken or for that matter spoken message to your many devoted listeners? Remembering West Hempstead's Island Garden. But, in 1987, WLIR's temporary license was repealed and the frequency was taken up by WDRE. In 1987, after a lengthy battle for the 92.7 license, under the new ownership of the Morey Organization, the call letters were changed to WDRE, but the air staff and the focus was the same; New Music First. We couldn't compete with these giant [New York City-based] radio stations which gave us the opportunity to create the format we did and go forward the way we did. Great Wikipedia has got greater. There were new media consumers to feed a whole new kind of radio. The air staff in the early '70s included program director Ken Kohl,[4] George Taylor Morris, Jim Cameron, Joel Moss, Malcolm Davis (later a longtime Boston radio host as "Austin from Boston" on WODS),[5] Charlie Ahl (WPLJ, WHN and WCBS-FM NYC as Chris Charles), Dave ("The Wrench") Friedman, Ray White, Earle Bailey, production director Ben Manilla, and public-affairs producer Heather Schoen. History [ edit] The station went on the air on November 14, 1980, as WWHB under the moniker "The New 107 FM WWHB", with an adult contemporary music format. Bragging? Either simply editing for time, or warping context and creating different sentences. The recording process; then, while using less than professional equipment to dub and mix, transferring that original audio from cassette-tape attempting to preserve sonic quality (second and third generation recording tend to increase noise). 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Inducted into the, DJ Theo Live broadcasts & In The Mix 1997-2004, former MD of, Elton Spitzer Took over WLIR in 1973, died in 2016, Gary Cee former program director, now general manager and morning host on Pocono 96.7, Jeff Levine former program director; died in 2020, John "Johnny McFly" Caracciolo owner of, John R. Rieger former owner, died in 2005, Lenny "Peter Puberty" Diana Now program director-music director at, Steve "The Pistol" Jones disc jockey-news anchor; now CEO-president at Skyview Networks, Tom Calderone now president/CEO of Buffalo-Toronto Public Media, "Party Out Of Bounds" Weekends (named after the, WLIR "Heavy Hitters" softball team (featuring Billy Joel), "Donna Donna's Spotlight Dance Dance" at Malibu Beach Club, "All-Request Morning Show" with Malibu Sue and producer Bill Holly, "The Bozo Patrol" with Ben Manilla and Eric Bloom (Blue Oyster Cult), "Saturday Night Modern Rock Dance Party at Malibu", "Friday Night '80s Dance Party at Malibu", This page was last edited on 5 June 2023, at 23:12. [1] The website broadcasts a mix of alternative rock from the past and present day, along with former WLIR/WDRE personalities, such as Larry The Duck, Drew Kenyon, Andre, and Rob Rush. From a ramshackle penthouse studio perched atop a Garden City building, WLIR would become the nation's first and for years only U.S. radio station to air U2, The Cure, The Smiths, New Order and Duran Duran. [10] According to McNamara, the "entire music industry was looking upon 'LIR and that 'LIR marketplace of New York and Long Island as one of the hippest music areas of the world. The personalities of the disc jockeys became much more upbeat. Listener response was sensational and WLIR became the birthplace of careers. We were not trained staff announcers or top 40 jocks or voice of god newsmen. WLIR staff announcers Mike Harrison and Richard Near sensed something in the air. Table of Contents Why did Wlir become Wdre? He also programs the music playlist. He died of throat cancer in 2009. WLIR's "Screamer of the Week" became WDRE's "Shriek of the Week" (an improvement, if I'm being honest). We figured, 'we're going to put this on the air because we think it should be heard.'. The sales of WLIR-FM and WBZB were approved on February 27, 2007. FM certainly wasnt new just ignored bandwidth for over a half century. On air he was a great DJ. LIR was about the music and the alienation of being 20 years old on long Island in the 70s. This meant playing obscure artists, playing many cuts off an album (not just the hit singles), and having disc jockeys speak in a slow, mellow tone. Woodstock changed the world giving voice to a new rock and roll yet there was nowhere on the radio to hear Jimmy Hendrix, Crosby Still and Nash, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Richie Havens, Doors et al. I do notice that you still don't have a Long Island accent. Among our stalwart band
create a singular thematic piece are the same skills I employ in 2010. That renegade style began long before you got there too, right? I called back to NY to my college radio station pal Joel Moss who immediately told me about something going on at 92.7 on the FM dial right there on Long Island. In 1982 he launched his own consultancy, Cameron Communications Inc.
Absolutely, that's what I would have loved to do but after the knee injury and surgery, my surgeon told me to work out early in the morning. On August 1, 2011, WLIR began broadcasting Christian content as part of the WLIX Voice of Hope radio network. [24] WBON was renamed WBZB and flipped to a business talk format on January 2, 2007. [31] It captured the style of the original WLIR, including the alternative music, air personalities, sounders, jingles, shrieks and screamers, along with the new music of the present day. ), WLIR became WDRE during the 90s, before becoming WLIR again (with WDRE becoming the simulcast Suffolk county station). Bob Wilson, longtime WLIR employee and historian, created the website WDAREFM.COM (Dare FM), which maintains the spirit of the original WLIR. [11] The permanent license did not include the call letters, so the new licensee operated with the call letters WDRE, while Phoenix Media brought the WLIR call letters to an AM radio station in Rockland County, New York. On February 17, 2011, Holding Out Hope Church assigned the agreement to Livingstone Broadcasting, Inc. On May 25, 2011 the sale of WLIR-FM to Livingstone Broadcasting Inc was completed. Artists featured on the series included Bruce Springsteen, the Allman Brothers Band, Dr. John, Jackson Browne, the Doobie Brothers, Billy Joel, Hall & Oates and many other notable performers of the era. The legal battle escalated when the station became more valuable, with new entities (not involved in the original 1972 battle) getting involved after 1982, culminating with the FCC revoking Phoenix Medias 15-year "temporary" license in 1987. This new sound and sensibility was ignored by mainstream media. It became apparent there was a new music scene and enough artists that were being ignored by traditional radio to build a new format. They really supported the whole effort of exposing new music and it was so great to go out to them, where everyone would get dressed up [laughs] like Siouxsie and the Banshees, with the skirts and makeup and hair. Credit: Susan McCaskie Collection. WLIR was founded in 1959 by John R. Rieger. WLIR today On January 21, 2008, WLIR-FM became an ESPN Radio affiliate via an LMA with New York City radio station WEPN (1050 AM). Looking back over nearly four decades, it was the long-form public affairs programming at WLIR that provided the foundation for all that would follow. To name-check a few, they included Ben Manilla, Donna Donna, Larry "The Duck" Dunn and the late Ray White. According to the station's owners, this move was made as an attempt to take on satellite radio and MP3 players, which had been cutting into listeners of traditional radio. This truly marked the end of WLIR's unique "new music" format after almost three decades. There are no good segues, nor are good segues even considered to be something desired. We'd find music from every which way and every direction, and go through the bins at TSS [Times Square Stores, which filed for bankruptcy in 1990] looking for cassettes, then bring them back and listen to them and say, 'how about this?' In 1982 it had been decided that in order to move the station into the future a format change was needed. How would it continue to be different? LIR's motto was "Dare to be Different." The word no was not in this staffs vocabulary. Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting. For the Hampton Bays, New York radio station at 107.1 FM, see WLIR-FM. I passed the audition. Either simply editing for time, or warping context and creating different sentences. WLIR became the first radio station in the country to play U2, The Cure, The Smiths, New Order, Duran Duran, Madonna, George Michael, Men at Work and Prince. After a brief struggle for power, Hitler was named Chancellor in January 1933. For other uses, see WLIR (disambiguation). We asked him to take the position and he agreed to accept representing the collective direction of the staff to management, acting more like a union rep than a manager. (Alligator clips, as I recall, was the eventual fix). It was all about inclusiveness and diversity, and like our listeners will say to this day they felt like they had a place where they belong because otherwise they were misfits in their own lives. DJs used to hang out at the station for hours just because of the energy and excitement, even if their shift was over or it was a day they werent on the air at all. WLIR was the only place to hear the Police, the B-52s, Duran Duran, the Cure, and many others. In addition, with the new format, the station would run commercial-free during the day, with the actual airtime during this period paid for by advertisers. We're part of the Port Authority's unified operations center that oversees what's going on at all the facilities air, land and sea to keep everything moving. Note the can of Tab! We were mostly "Roofers. Joel Moss (December, 2010)
By the early 70s most New York Progressive Rock stations had already evolved into the safer album oriented rock format when WLIR-FM switched from beautiful music to rock in 1970. But why New Wave? The Underground Network simulcasted WDRE New York and consisted of WFAL 101.1 Cape Cod, WRLG 94.1 Nashville, KDRE 101.1 Little Rock, WWCP 96.7 Albany, KFTH 107.1 Memphis, WMRW 98.5 Westhampton, NY, as well as WIBF. Peters blade was, and remains, wicked. The station also began its long-running series of live concert broadcasts from the nearby Ultrasonic Recording Studios and later from local clubs such as My Father's Place and The Ritz. The last song played on WLIR that day was "Forever Young", the upbeat version by Alphaville. Similar Stations. Oh they very much contributed, for sure. This meant playing obscure artists, playing album cuts instead of just hit singles, and having disc jockeys speak in a casual, conversational tone. In 1970, it changed to a progressive rock format before switching to a new music/modern rock format in 1982. Some amazing. As the need for more DJs came up, Ken was tapping the resources of his former college station at the NY Institute of Technology at Old Westbury, where he had served as program director before he graduated. WLIR would buck this trend by playing the increasingly popular punk rock and new wave music genres that were being ignored by other rock stations in the United States. I remember waking up one morning and it was totally different. I only want to be paid on the books what youre paying me now in cash $100 a week. Reiger did some quick math and said Thats crazy. From a ramshackle penthouse studio perched atop a Garden City building, WLIR would become the nation's first and for years only U.S. radio station to air U2, The Cure, The Smiths, New Order and. The synthpop-based music on which much of the station's playlist was based was now out of fashion. In . [20] Andre Ferro would be the last DJ heard on the 92.7 airwaves, followed by a message from ownership. By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy. It was licensed to Garden City, New York on the frequency 92.7 FM and played a mix of Broadway show tunes, jazz and light classical music from a basement studio in the Garden City Hotel. Things changed, but for the better. He left LIR and ended up as Program Director of WMMR in Philadelphia and is still there decades later. The sales of WLIR-FM and WBZB were approved on February 27, 2007 and according to the FCC database, the selling price for WLIR-FM was expected to be $1,750,000 and the selling price for WBON-FM was also expected to be $1,750,000. But one of the Music Directors (who must remain nameless) said NO! Ma Bell. He was part of our world [but] I think [Joel] was pretty cool about it. Then, of course, there's this: McCaskie was once a member of a team of WLIR/WDRE/92.7 jocks who changed the world. And programs that were simply experimental and free-form. He definitely wanted to be part of other things [at the station] in later years. However, in December of 1996, Radio One bought WDRE from Jarad Broadcasting, and it was announced that WDRE would be permanently kicked off the air for a Hip Hop/R&B radio station. Indeed, McCaskie is a mom to adult twins while she lives in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, like " a troll under the [Verrazano] bridge," she jokes. Graciously, the new owners were sympathetic to the cause. Addeddate 2021-04-30 03:16:47 Identifier Jim Cameron (cest moi) did 6 10 pm in his first gig out of College Radio (WLVR Lehigh University). Live broadcasts were also a hallmark of the radio station. He ended up working (briefly) at WNEW-FM and is still in radio at WEBN Cincinnatti. L to R: Tom Calderone, Bob Marrone, Darren Smith, Malibu Sue, Donna Donna, .Ron Morey, Steve Cass, Mel Toxic, Joey Ramone. In September 2007, WLIR began broadcasting from a new antenna at a location five miles to the west of the original. On January 9th, 2004 at 12 noon Univision completed its purchase of the 92.7 frequency and began simulcasting its Spanish language station WCAA. One day we called a staff meeting and invited General Manager / Owner John Reiger. When the first draft lottery happened, we played it live on the air, but with sound effects of machine guns and bombs, and anti-war songs fading in and out. on 92.7 under the call letters WZAA. 660 likes. I remember that Dave Scott, before coming to WLIR had worked for Muzak, the elevator music programmers. She works for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as a strategic communications analyst and a self-described "transportation geek" also files traffic reports for WCBS/880 and WINS/1010. Did you think you were changing the world or just having a good time? With the multi-talented Jim Cameron, and George Taylor Morris as hosts and contributors, it was my job to turn Heathers imaginative concepts into actual program content. Boxes filled with air checks and audition tapes for a radio gig out west always at the ready. With the same focus to create compelling content, its still finger-painting, only with amouse. Now the kids are onto some other social app of sorts. WLIR was founded in 1959 by John R. Rieger. Bob Morgan (real name ???) How many different club or bar spots can one radio station run and still sound professional? There has been a recent resurgence in the interest of the heritage station. 12 talking about this. Its transmitter is currently located near East Quogue, New York. After a time there was a live radio concert every week from the club! For the Hampton Bays, New York radio station at 107.1 FM, see WLIR-FM.For other uses, see WLIR (disambiguation). I really just wanted his advice on how to get into radio but he called me in for an interview. The decision was made in 1996 to return to the WLIR call letters that mean so much to people who grew up in New York. We take nothing away from the Harrison years or the McNamara years but it was the Glory Days that put LIR on the map and set the bar for the rest of time. Explore the WLIR-FM Garden City New York: Screamers and Screeches of the Week - 1980 to 1997 list by JohnBckWLD on Discogs. ", It a shame that there were no airchecks from those early days. But the LIR listener is familiar with so much more of their catalog that never became hits. I cant recall what kind of machine it was, but it resided in a small production room (not even a studio), which is where I learned to cut sound: music first, and then words; sylabbles really. Further information on the station at 107.1 FM: Alternative rock expands: The Underground Network (19911996), After the Underground Network (19962004), Move to 107.1 FM and brief NeoBreeze (20042008), AM radio station in Rockland County, New York, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, "How a Jewish kid from the burbs helped launch Springsteen and make music history", "Austin Davis, 56; for 18 years, host brought charisma to Boston radio", The First Person to Report the Death of John Lennon, Bob Waugh Shares the news of John Lennon's death live on WLIR (12/8/80), "WLIR, Denis McNamara ushered a wave of new music", "FRESH ALTERNATIVE FOR 'DRE: STAFF AND FORMAT SHAKEUP", "FEELING SQUEEZE, WDRE PONDERS A NEW FORMAT", "WLIR COULDN'T BEAT HIM, SO THEY HIRE HIM AWAY", "Fan fave DJ Theo gets the party started", "WLIR Frequency Rights Sold / Univision pays $60M to Morey Organization for 92.7FM", "End of an Era: WLIR 92.7 "Long Island Radio" says goodbye", "WLIR, WBON, WDRE Sold To BusinessTalkRadio.net", "User Report: Jampro Helps WLIR Change Direction", "16th ANNUAL TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES EPIC BACK-TO-BACK SCREENINGS OF THE GODFATHER AND THE GODFATHER PART II TO CLOSE FESTIVAL, ALONG WITH EXCITING GALAS AND SPECIAL SCREENINGS", "WLIR, revolutionary radio: Tribute documentary "Dare to be Different" is a Gen X time capsule", "Elton Spitzer dead; radio executive who built WLIR-FM into New Wave powerhouse was 84", "Gary Cee Joins Pocono 96.7 As GM/Morning Host", "Bigfoot 103.1 And Pocono 96.7 Swap Spots In The Poconos", "George Taylor Morris passes away at age 62", "Long Island Radio Veteran Jeff Levine Dies At 58", "Lenny Diana Named PD Of Sarkes Tarzian's WTTS/Indianapolis & WGBJ/Ft.
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