• THE WRATH OF THE BUZZARD | PART 5

  • Jul 1 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

THE WRATH OF THE BUZZARD | PART 5

  • Summary

  • While 1976 could be defined with the words “get down,” the ratings and success of WMMS could be described with the words “going up.” But if the station gets to number 1, how do they stay there? And what can the city of Cleveland gain when a number 1 radio station decides put all of its weight behind a movement? "PROHFILES - THE WRATH OF THE BUZZARD" is produced by Wessler Media and distributed on the Evergreen Podcasts Network. Guests: Ruby Cheeks, Ed "Flash" Ferenc, Bill "BLF Bash" Freeman, John Gorman, Jeff Kinzbach, Mike Olszewski, Denny Sanders, Dia Stein and Shelley Stile. Books: John Gorman's "The Buzzard" and Mike Olszewski's "Cleveland Radio Tales" and "Radio Daze." Merch: David Helton's Buzzard T-Shirt Shop and eBay merch store. Special thanks: Alex Bevan for the use of "The Buzzard Song" as our closing credits theme. © 1977 Alex Bevan/Fiddler’s Wynde Music BMI (all rights reserved) The Wrath of the Buzzard and its production company are not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with 100.7 WMMS, its ownership, or any of its subsidiaries or its affiliates. Podcast cover art is an original creation of the artist, used with permission. Any audio, individuals, product names, logos, brands, and other trademarks or images featured on or referred to within this podcast or its website are the property of their respective trademark and copyright holders. Appearance on this podcast or its website does not imply endorsement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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