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Tied Down
The last late-night talk show with a local host is happening right now on Denver's 850 KOA Radio.
I grew up listening to Rick Barber as a night-owl myself.
http://bit.ly/zS9FlD - Article talking about the last hosts.
Rick Barber was a staple of late night AM Radio in the West for 30 years. a true professional. Entertaining. Funny. Smart.
History. End of an era. No local thoughts, voices, or opinions anymore for the night-owls.
The media has lost the way to "close the loop" when they suck.
No callers to the local TV News to say they're full of it that they'll take ON AIR.
It's no longer a relationship or discussion.
We'll see how much longer the late morning shows on the dial last inbetween the morning drive-time and the mid-day Syndicated stuff.
KOA was "King Of Agriculture" and as the MUF went down at night, being one of the original Clear Channel (where Clearchannel Cmunications -- the company -- got their name from) stations West of the Mississippi River. Network radio relayed through KOA to the West Coast.
They started with a giant dipole antenna and a shack that was placed in the riverbed for the additional ground coupling effect if there were any water around here on the high dry plains.
Today their broadcast tower is a common VFR reporting point for KAPA.
They claimed 38 State coverage at night, and also regularly had callers from Canada and Mexico late at night.
So long and thanks for sparking my interest in radio, the live broadcast, vocal clarity, civil discussions even when people disagree...Lots of things.
Thanks late-night talk show hosts.
Clearchannel Communications can suck it.
A caller said, "It feels just like when Johnny Carson was going off-air." Agreed.
Never thought I wouldn't be able to fall asleep listening to local talent on KOA. 30 more minutes and it's over.
RIP night-owl Denver radio.
I grew up listening to Rick Barber as a night-owl myself.
http://bit.ly/zS9FlD - Article talking about the last hosts.
Rick Barber was a staple of late night AM Radio in the West for 30 years. a true professional. Entertaining. Funny. Smart.
History. End of an era. No local thoughts, voices, or opinions anymore for the night-owls.
The media has lost the way to "close the loop" when they suck.
No callers to the local TV News to say they're full of it that they'll take ON AIR.
It's no longer a relationship or discussion.
We'll see how much longer the late morning shows on the dial last inbetween the morning drive-time and the mid-day Syndicated stuff.
KOA was "King Of Agriculture" and as the MUF went down at night, being one of the original Clear Channel (where Clearchannel Cmunications -- the company -- got their name from) stations West of the Mississippi River. Network radio relayed through KOA to the West Coast.
They started with a giant dipole antenna and a shack that was placed in the riverbed for the additional ground coupling effect if there were any water around here on the high dry plains.
Today their broadcast tower is a common VFR reporting point for KAPA.
They claimed 38 State coverage at night, and also regularly had callers from Canada and Mexico late at night.
So long and thanks for sparking my interest in radio, the live broadcast, vocal clarity, civil discussions even when people disagree...Lots of things.
Thanks late-night talk show hosts.
Clearchannel Communications can suck it.
A caller said, "It feels just like when Johnny Carson was going off-air." Agreed.
Never thought I wouldn't be able to fall asleep listening to local talent on KOA. 30 more minutes and it's over.
RIP night-owl Denver radio.