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I used to work at WSRF and WSHE-FM in Ft Lauderdale in the late 1970's.
WSRF was rock and then country while I was there. WSHE went from
progressive rock to soft rock to progressive to Corporate rock while I
was there. Some of the people I worked with were Tom Judge, Micky
Milner, John and Barbara Emm, Tom Webb, Cory James, Dan Carlisle, Jim
White, Ron Brothers, Nancy Gettle, and Buzz Kilman. Anyone out there
know what became of these folks? Does anyone remember WSHE during its
punk-rock heyday in 1978-9?


Shortly before I left central Florida in the late-90's, Paxton (I think)
had transfered the WSHE callsign to WDIZ in Orlando and created "radio
for women". They had "cutsie" bumpers like: "If we can put a man on the
moon, why can't we put them all there?"

I used to joke that WPMS would've been a better callsign.

I loved WSHE. Is it back? 100.3 in Orlando is now WRUM, a
Spanish-language station.

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John Mayson
Austin, Texas, USA




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Hi John,

Would you by any chance have any recordings of those days and if not, where do you think I could find such a thing?

Thanks,

Mitch
WSRF listener 1981-84




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CWT wrote:
I used to work at WSRF and WSHE-FM in Ft Lauderdale in the late 1970's.
WSRF was rock and then country while I was there. WSHE went from
progressive rock to soft rock to progressive to Corporate rock while I
was there. Some of the people I worked with were Tom Judge, Micky
Milner, John and Barbara Emm, Tom Webb, Cory James, Dan Carlisle, Jim
White, Ron Brothers, Nancy Gettle, and Buzz Kilman. Anyone out there
know what became of these folks? Does anyone remember WSHE during its
punk-rock heyday in 1978-9?


Shortly before I left central Florida in the late-90's, Paxton (I think)
had transfered the WSHE callsign to WDIZ in Orlando and created "radio
for women". They had "cutsie" bumpers like: "If we can put a man on the
moon, why can't we put them all there?"

I used to joke that WPMS would've been a better callsign.

I loved WSHE. Is it back? 100.3 in Orlando is now WRUM, a
Spanish-language station.

--
John Mayson
Austin, Texas, USA
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