IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL FOR A COUPLE MORE SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN BEAVER COUNTY… AS NEW BRIGHTON AND ROCHESTER STUDENTS RETURN TO CLASS TODAY…AND TO THEM, WE SAY WELCOME BACK!
Author: Beaver County Radio
EPA Proposes Remediation Plan For Unused Land That Housed ARCO
The federal Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a remediation plan for unused land that formerly housed a chemical facility in Beaver County. The former ARCO Chemical property, which is near the current Nova Chemicals site along the Ohio River, has been unused for decades and is heavily contaminated. The Beaver County Times reports the EPA’s plan only covers inactive portions of the property, but the agency intends to propose a similar plan for the active section of land currently owned by Nova, according to a legal notice published on Monday.
Much Cooler Today; Still A Chance Of Rain
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 30TH, 2018
TODAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES. A SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE. HIGH NEAR 80.
TONIGHT – PARTLY CLOUDY THIS EVENING WITH MORE
CLOUDS FOR OVERNIGHT. LOW – 62.
FRIDAY – MORE CLOUDS THAN SUN. HIGH – 83.
SATURDAY – PARTLY CLOUDY. A SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE. HIGH – 86.
SUNDAY – SUNSHINE AND CLOUDS MIXED. A SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE. HIGH – 87.
70th Anniversary Moments – Frank Iorio, Jr.
This year commemorates the 70th anniversary of when Beaver County’s first radio station, WBVP, was heard over the airwaves for the the first time on May 25, 1948. To mark the historical event, each week, another “70th Anniversary Moment” will be showcased on the airwaves and published on the station’s online feeds.
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Around 1971, a recent graduate from the former Carnegie High School, in Carnegie, got a suggestion from a friend that WIXZ in McKeesport was hiring sales people and that maybe he should apply. Up until that point in time, Frank Iorio Jr. had been selling steel products to industrial customers for one of the local mills. Luckily, Iorio was intrigued by the idea of selling radio advertising and refocused his tremendous sales skills toward selling airtime and entered the radio industry. Eventually, Frank Iorio, jr. Would go on to become the longest tenured owner of WBVP. Iorio’s career is recapped in the recently published book , Behind The Microphone, The History Of Radio In Beaver County, PA. :
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“Frank Iorio, Jr. was no stranger in radio in the Pittsburgh area. he grew up in Carnegie and landed his job in the sales department of WIXZ in Mckeesport in 1971. The ever confident Iorio carried a swager and motivation to succeed that served him well in business and began to rapidly move on up the giant radio tower. In 1974, Iorio moved in to the big city, taking a job as an account executive at WEEP in Pittsburgh. By 1976, Iorio was on to bigger cities and bigger challenges working at first in Boston, Philadelphia and then to Washington, D.C. to begin work at NBC. It was while in Washington that Iorio met Mike Schwartz, who was looking to put together a group of investors, and eventually started having discussions about buying radio stations together. Those talks ultimately came to fruition in 1991, when they became partners along with Don Wilks and purchased WVEZ and WWKY in Louisville, KY. As was customary for the way Swartz and Wilks did business, they bought into a situation in Louisville at a good position, made some improvements, and sold for a profit not too long after taking over, and so it was. After only about three years of station ownership in Louisville, The trio sold WVEZ and WWKY. This would pan out well for Beaver County because later that year in 1994, WBVP and WWKS became available and The group, now consisting of Iorio, Schwartz, and the newly added Aaron Daniels, liked what they saw in WBVP and WWKS. ‘We just saw a big upside to the deal, with that huge F.M. station. I thought that if we could get it out of Beaver County, and start marketing it to Pittsburgh, that there was alot of potential.’ Observed Iorio about their pending purchase of WBVP and WWKS, Kiss 106.7 F.M. in 1994. Iorio, Swartz and Daniels purchased WBVP and WMBA through their newly formed entity for 2 million dollars in a deal that became official on December 1, 1994. “
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Not long afterwards, Iorio, Swartz and Daniels sold WWKS to Secret Communications and then Iorio bought out his partners, making him the sole owner of WBVP in 1995. In June of 2000, Iorio ended the fierce competition that had existed between WBVP and WMBA when he purchased WMBA from Donn Wuycik and began to operate the two Beaver County Stations together, as they continue to do so up to this day.
“70th Anniversary Moments” is presented by Abbey Carpet and Floor, Albert’s Heating, Cooling and Plumbing, Aliquippa Giant Eagle, The Beaver Falls Municipal Authority, Beaver Valley Auto Mall, Beaver Valley Sheet Metal, Castlebrook Development, The Community College Of Beaver County, Farmers Building and Savings Bank, Freedom United Federal Credit Union, Hank’s Frozen Custard and Mexican food, The Health Huts, Kitchen City, Laughlin Insurance Agency, Rochester Manor and Villa and Young’s Jewelry and Coins
Staff Miscommunication, PFM Report Among Commissioners’ Work Session Issues
It was a dialogue-driven Commissioners’ work session on Wednesday, as many issues were brought to light by the County Commissioners themselves. The talk was driven by Commissioner Sandie Egley, including the issue of the current staff’s information handling protocol:
Meanwhile, Commissioner chairman Dan Camp addressed the continuing fallout from the recently revealed PFM report from Susquehanna, and spoke about the possibility of job opportunity and/or consolidation:
The hour-long meeting also discussed the current condition of the Ice Arena, which is looking for sponsors to help funding…as well as the continuing search for information as related to the replacing of recently fired CYS solicitor Robert Masters.
The 2018 Good Samaritan Parish Festival Is This Weekend!
Festival season is still in effect as the Good Samaritan Parish in Ambridge, for its 23rd year, will be hosting their annual Festival from August 30 to September 2.
Rose Filipponi & Leah Lesak from Good Samaritan joined Matt Drzik on the August 29 edition of A.M. Beaver County to discuss everything that went into the preparation and what is to come for the 23rd Festival, including the variety of food and music lined up for the weekend.
A full list of food and stage acts is available at goodsam1.org/.
To hear the FULL interview with Matt, Leah, and Rose…click the players below!
Part 1
Part 2
Back To School Today For Students In Ambridge and Midland
BACK TO SCHOOL…TODAY STUDENTS IN THE AMBRIDGE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT AND MIDLAND STUDENTS RETURNED TO CLASS…AND TO THOSE STUDENTS WE SAY WELCOME BACK!
UPDATE: Detectives Following Up On Lead In Hopewell Twp Handgun Case
WE HAVE AN UPDATE NOW ON THAT 9-MILIMETER HANDGUN FOUND NEAR A SCHOOL BUS STOP IN HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: POLICE BELIEVE THEY HAVE A LEAD IN THE CASE. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS DETALS. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
One More Day Of Heat In Beaver County Before Cooler Temps Set In
WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29TH, 2018
TODAY – SCATTERED CLOUDS WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF
AN ISOLATED THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPING THIS
AFTERNOON. GUSTY WINDS AND SMALL HAIL ARE
POSSIBLE. HIGH NEAR 90.
TONIGHT – SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.
LOW – 67.
THURSDAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY. A SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE. COOLER.
HIGH NEAR 80.
The 76th Annual Big Knob Fair!
Has 76 ever looked this good?
Once again, guests and vendors from the Beaver Valley and surrounding areas took to the Big Knob Grange in New Sewickley Township for the 76th Annual Big Knob Grange Fair. Beaver County Radio was also there, as Matt Drzik & Ed Hermick brought the prize van, the Personality Prize Wheel, and of course…the prizes.
If you missed the action from this year’s opening night ceremonies, take a look at these photos! And remember, the Big Knob Fair runs all the way through September 1!








































