70th Anniversary Moments – Guy Junker.

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.

Employers have many different reasons for deciding to go ahead and hire the new candidate applying for a job.  Sometimes it’s the resume. Sometimes it’s their experience, but on at least one occurrence, It was their three piece suit that made the difference.  This is the story of Guy Junker.

Don Shields and Guy Junker call the action on WMBA at an area baseball game.

The following is an excerpt from the forthcoming book “Behind The Microphone –  The History of Radio in Beaver County,  PA” to be published in conjunction with the 70th anniversary celebration on May 25, 2018: Guy Junker’s funny story begins with a station changing format and being geographically challenged.  Junker grew up in the Monongahela Valley on the other side of Pittsburgh and graduated from Baldwin High School.  His radio career got a good early start when he took a job at WEDO in McKeesport. After about a year at WEDO, the station switched to a religious format and Junker was out of a job.  He didn’t need to look far for advice on where his next career move in the media business would take him. In an April, 2018 discussion, Junker reported that one of the other players on the Penn State-McKeesport baseball team back then was Tim Herrera, and the two had become good friends because they were both journalism majors.  Following graduation, Herrera had begun working  for WMBA  and told Junker about an opening at the station.  Junker wasted no time in applying. Lucky for General Manager, Ruth Johnson at the time, Junker had no idea where Ambridge was, and didn’t realize how far away his new gig would be from his home. Otherwise, he may not have pursued an opening in Beaver County. Anyhow, he makes the journey through Pittsburgh and then North out route 65 one day in 1979 for his interview, and made quite an impression on the folks at WMBA. Bill Fontana was the Program Director and liked the way Junker sounded on his demo tape, but what sealed the deal was, as General Manager Ruth Johnson pointed out, according to Junker; “Nobody’s ever come in here in a three piece suit before”.  So, the combination of a smooth sounding, well prepared audition recording presented by a young lad sporting the latest fashion, perhaps from  Jos A. Bank and Company, was too much to resist and Junker was welcomed with open arms at WMBA. Guy Junker worked at WMBA until 1981, when he left to take on a job at WBZZ, B-94 in Pittsburgh.”

WMBA Staff in 1980 at the 14th street, Ambridge studio. Front row left to right: Travis “Jim” Green, Don Shields and Mr. McBroom. Back row left to right,: Bill Fontana and Guy Junker.

Guy Junker has had a very successful career in the media business, that in addition to the previously mentioned jobs, he excelled in  positions at The Sports News Network in Washington, D.C., KBL/Fox Sports net cable T.V. in Pittsburgh and as a sports columnist at The Pittsburgh Tribune Review before resurfacing as a radio show host in 2004 on ESPN radio in Pittsburgh.  In 2006, Junker started his current career at WTAE T.V. channel 4, in Pittsburgh, where he has served as the Sports Director until 2011 and continues to contribute as a sports anchor reporter. Junker also wrote and produced a nationally syndicated series entitled “The Penn State Football Story” from 1989 through 2011, for which he won 6 Emmy awards for “Best Sports Series”. Junker also travels with and reports on the Pittsburgh Penguins.

“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.

Rochester Area Chamber Chili Cook-off a huge success!!!

The 9th annual Rochester Area Chamber Chili Cook off was held at the Lodge at Brady’s Run Park on Wednesday April 25, 2018. The event was a huge success attrnded by many. The over all judges winner was the Rochester Fire Department and the People’s choice winner was PJ’s Deli and Catering in New Brighton. Diane Brosius made this year’s version for Beaver County Radio and while it was yummy and liked by many it fell short of placing. It was a fun night for all. Pat Septak our news director win one of the door prizes!!  Check out all of the pictures below…..

Beaver County Radio Soundstage “The Project Band” Thursday April 26, 2018 at 11:00 A.M.

(Beaver County, PA)  Join Frank Sparks and Scott Tady, Entertainment Editor for the Beaver County Times, this Thursday for a special edition of  “Notes On Local Entertainment”  on the Beaver County Radio Sound Stage from 11:00 A.M. to noon on Beaver County Radio, 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA.  It’s the show dedicated to promoting the local music and entertainment scene in Beaver County.

This week Frank and Scott will have the Project Band performing Live on on the Sound stage . The guys will also get you set for a huge  weekend  of Entertainment in Beaver County. Scott will also give us a preview of his Sunday column in the Times this week.

Tune in Every Thursday from 11:30 A.M.  to Noon for “Notes on Local Entertainment” by presented by Wooley Bully’s in New Brighton

 

Dale and Ethan Reckless on Teleforum April 25, 2018

Dale Reckless from MRS Physical therapy and his son Ethan were on Teleforum with Frank Sparks Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Dale made his monthly appearance and Ethan was with his Dad to preview “Take Your Kid To Work Day”  that is tomorrow. Dale talked about the proper way to go about gardening and other outdoor activities so that you don’t hurt yourself. Dale also spoke about MRS Physical Therapy and the process they go thru if you do need physical therapy from initial intake to making a plan and then proceeding to get you feeling better. MRS also has a very informative web-site at http://www.mrsphysicaltherapy.com/bridgewater/.

At the end of the show Frank talked with Dale’s son Ethan about his favorite sport, baseball, and what he wants to be on the air with Frank.  Ethan told the listeners that he plays for the Pirates in Seneca Valley and he had six hits in his last game that ended up tied at 16.

Tune in on May 23, 2018 at 9 a.m. for Dale’s next appearance on Teleforum.

AUDIO: New Brady’s Run Development, County Auction Among Subjects At Commissioners’ Work Section

In contrast to prior weeks, the weekly work session for the Beaver County Commissioners at the Beaver County Courthouse was quite lengthy, clocking in around 30-35 minutes.

The first half of the meeting was devoted to the announcement of a new development plan in Brady’s Run, and Tim Ishman, the Beaver County Director of Parks & Recreation, spoke about the purpose of the new development:

 

Furthermore, the new plan would also give renovation to the recycling center at Brady’s Run, a necessity spoken about by Holly Vogt, the director of the Beaver County Department of Waste Management:

 

The commissioners agreed to further pursuit of this new development project.

During the second half of the meeting, a number of subjects were further discussed, including the pending countywide auction on unused property, of which Assistant Solicitor Nate Morgan had an update:

 

The commissioners then went into executive session following the public work session.

Rochester Man To Serve 25 Years In Prison For Child Rape

A Rochester man will serve at least 25 years in prison after he was convicted of repeatedly raping a child over a decade beginning in the late 1990s.
47 year old Richard Fehir Jr., was convicted back in January, of 16 felony charges, including rape, rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault and indecent assault. Beaver County Judge Dale Fouse sentenced Fehir to between 25 1/2 and 51 years in prison. The victim was five years old when the sexual assaults began.

Rain Today; Sunshine Tomorrow

WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25TH, 2018

 

TODAY – CLOUDY WITH OCCASIONAL SHOWERS. HIGH – 56.

TONIGHT – MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW – 37.

THURSDAY – PARTLY SUNNY SKIES. HIGH NEAR 60.

Police On Scene Of Crash In Ellwood City

Police are investigating a car crash today in Ellwood City. Investigators said the crash happened just before 1 p.m. at Country Club Drive and Mercer Road. Emergency dispatchers say at least one person is trapped and a medical helicopter is headed to the scene. We’ll have more details tomorrow morning on AM Beaver County beginning at 6:30 a.m. on 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA.