Where did Todd Pettengill go?

Pettengill runs Skull Islands Studios, which falls under the Pettengill Productions banner, his broadcasting company. No longer on the radio after the station where he worked was sold and changed formats to Christian broadcasting, he has since moved from New Jersey to Texas.

Who were the DJs on WNEW FM?

Among the All-Stars were DJs Thom Morrera, Jim Monaghan, Richard Neer, Dan Neer and Pat Dawson, along with Crawdaddy editor Peter Knobler at shortstop, music business regulars Bobby Diebold, Jack Hopke, Ed Vitale, Matt Birkbeck, Ralph Cuccurullo and John “Boots” Boulos in the outfield, and Michael “Chopper” Boulos at …

Why did Todd Pettengill leave the WWF?

His final pay-per-view appearance at SummerSlam in 1997; Pettengill had informed WWF executives that he wished to bow out of the company, as the grind of juggling his WWF duties and his radio career was proving to be too hectic.

Where is Richard Neer?

Neer remains at WFAN doing sports talk, working Saturday mornings and some nights. His call-in show was where Mets fans registered disapproval of the team’s decision to run ads targeted at Latinos.

Does Wplj exist?

95.5 WPLJ first signed onto the air in 1971 — and the station announced earlier this month that May 31, 2019, would be their final broadcast ever. The format and personalities you’ve come to love over the years will no longer broadcast on 95.5.”

When is 95.5 WPLJ radio station going away?

“As hard as it is to believe, WPLJ will be going away on Friday, May 31st. The format and personalities that you’ve come to love over the years, will no longer broadcast on 95.5.”

Who is the owner of the radio station WPLJ?

WPLJ (95.5 FM) is a non-commercial contemporary Christian music radio station licensed to New York City. It is owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF) and broadcasts EMF’s flagship programming service, K-Love.

When does 95.5 FM go off the air?

The adult contemporary format 95.5 FM announced in a tweet that it will air its final broadcast May 31. The announcement comes less than three months after the station was purchased by Educational Media Foundation, a Christian radio broadcaster, signaling a change in formats and call letters.

When did WAPP start competing with WPLJ Radio?

In 1982, WPLJ received a direct competitor in WAPP, which adopted a near-identical AOR format to WPLJ (WAPP launched its rock format commercial-free and remained so for the summer of 1982).