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Thursday, July, 3, 2008 by Mel Phillips.
(July 4th Weekend Edition)…
News Directors aren’t supposed to like music formats but when we changed the format at WRKO to music in 1967, Roger Allan embraced it. When we launched the 20/20 news format Roger was like a little kid. It rubbed off on his staff and despite the format change, the news awards kept piling up - at a top 40 station! Roger was a carry-over from the old Yankee News Network at WNAC yet handled the new format seamlessly. He knew Boston, knew where the bodies were buried. Ask Roger to find someone or get you an interview, it was done. He was the best news director I ever had the pleasure of working with. But he was much more than that…
Roger was one of the nicest guys you’d ever want to meet and he was a friend to the end. As his wife Carolyn told me, “Roger had so many friends, so many people that loved him.” She also added “be sure to tell everyone how much he hated today’s radio.” Roger was a stickler for accurate information. He believed in fact-checking. He wouldn’t accept inaccuracy, partial stories or mangling of a name. Roger was news director at WRKO until 1990 when he retired but he couldn’t stay away from radio. As recently as last year he was doing a local talk show in New Hampshire. He suffered a broken back in a fall and although he would recover, his health suffered…
Roger Allan Bump suffered renal failure and died on Tuesday, July 1. Roger was one month away from his 80th birthday. His wife Carolyn and he were married 52 years. There will be a private family service for Roger and then his ashes will be scattered near his home in Lebanon, New Hampshire…
R.I.P. my good friend and don’t give them a hard time up there…
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Zogby just released a survey that finds that 75% of respondents believe gas will hit $5 per gallon this summer. 65% of those polled said they will not travel much at all and most plan to spend the long July 4th weekend less than they did last year or very little over the holiday. What ever your plans are for the weekend, have a safe and happy one. To kick off your weekend on a festive note here are clips of last year’s Macy’s Fireworks and Charles River Esplanade displays…
“Happy Birthday…happy birthday“:
(7/3) Tom Cruise (46), Montel Williams (52), Fontella Bass (68) and Pete Fountain (78)…(7/4) Geraldo Rivera (65), Bill Withers (70), George Steinbrenner (78), Neil Simon (81), Gina Lollobrigida (81), Eva Marie Saint (84), Mitch Miller (97) and the U.S.A. (232)…(7/5) Edie Falco (45), Huey Lewis (68), Julie Nixon Eisenhower (60) and Robbie Robertson (65)…(7/6) Willie Randolph (54), Sylvester Stallone (62), George W. Bush (62), Burt Ward (63), Gene “Duke of Earl” Chandler (71), Della Reese (77) and Nancy Reagan (87)… Timeline Countdown for July 4th: Happy Independence Day, 11 days until the MLB All-Star Game and 35 days until the Summer Olympics…
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