70th Anniversary Moments – Jim Merkel

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.

Last week, the term “hotbed of talent” was used to describe Beaver County as it pertained to number of world class broadcasters that spent their childhoods, and began their careers here.  This week we take a look at another superstar that emerged from the Beaver Valley,  Jim Merkel. When one is trying to think about famous people who graduated from Monaca High school, it would be easy to think about sports legends like Pro Basketball players and brothers, Brad and Mickey Davis, and another pro basketball player that matriculated at Monaca, Bill Zopf.  But, we must not stop with just the great athletic achievements that came out of the school which used the Indian as a mascot and is located along the western bank of the Ohio River.  In 1977, the graduating class of Monaca included a young lad who had a voice that would eventually become very  familiar throughout the entire United States.

Jim Merkel grew up listening to WBVP.  According to an interview with Merkel conducted earlier this year, he claimed that his mom would listen to Jim “The Teddy Bear” Reynolds every morning and reflected  back on those days:  “Mom would always have WBVP on in the morning.  Jim Reynolds would be on and I thought it was magic”.  Merkel was so smitten with the radio that he convinced his parents to drive him over to WBVP in Beaver Falls in 1974 as a fifteen year old so that he could apply for a job that had been posted.  While WBVP management at that time thought Merkel was too young and sent him back home without an offer, that visit to WBVP was his first exposure to a world that he would, in time,  conquer.  Eventually Merkel got his driver’s license and was able to drive himself to WMBA in Ambridge just a few years later to interview, and ultimately be hired, for an announcer position that had become available.    

Jim Merkel at WMBA in 1978. Courtesy of Jim Merkel.

The following is an excerpt from the recently published book  , Behind The Microphone, The History Of Radio In Beaver County, PA.  “Jim Merkel recalled that at the time of his hiring at WMBA, in 1978, The top three songs on the charts were: 1. “Night Fever” by the Bee Gees.  2. “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees and 3. “If I Can’t Have You” by Yvonne Elliman.  His point was, this was in the middle of the disco era, and the movie Saturday Night Fever had captivated movie audiences, and radio airwaves, as all three songs were featured in that film. Merkel, along with his bell bottom pants,rayon shirts, sideburns and high heeled shoes, reminiscent of that time period,  joined an announcing staff that included, among others, Norm Jones, Don Vohar, Diane Brown and Chris Shovlin. Steve Conti served as an engineer for WMBA in this era. In addition to his airshift, Merkel would produce high school sports broadcasts back at the station while Shovlin and Bill Fontana called the action on site at local gyms and fields.  Norm Jones was also known as Rick Jones, and later on worked at WBVP and WWKS in the mid 1980’s. Merkel enjoyed getting fish sandwiches “that were as big as your head” from Mim’s Tavern and also heading north on  Duss Avenue to the Eat’N Park, while in Ambridge working at the station, to fetch a bite to eat. Merkel began to get philosophical in a March, 2018 interview for this book. “Radio touches on emotions and emotionally speaking, you (the listener) become connected to the radio like a comfortable pair of shoes”.   Merkel would know, too.   He referred to WMBA as a great place “where you were able to get your chops”, referring to beginner training and experience.  He went on to be a prominent air personality in Pittsburgh on WWSW F.M. , or 3WS for about thirty years before breaking away and working full time at his own company in 2010.  These days, Merkel provides voice over and audio production that can literally be heard on various media outlets all over the world.  . . .  Merkel’s company, Voice Imaging, in fact, provides audio production to radio stations all over the United States.  In addition, his talents find their way into the ears of people in the Caribbean, Beirut, Asia, Canada and other places. . . .  Merkel even does voice over work for the pesky phone telemarketers that use pre recorded messaging.  And yes, Merkel admitted that he has already been called at home on a time or two by himself, as the recorded message on the other end of the line.”  Many of the National Hockey League teams, including the Pittsburgh Penguins, use Jim Merkel’s voice in team imaging commercials and promotional announcements aired throughout the United States and Canada.

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

 

Veterans CHILI Cook-Off Friday, November 9th, 2018

There will be a TICKETS-ONLY

Veterans CHILI Cook-Off Friday on November 9th, 2018

from 12 – 2 at the Center at the Mall. Only 250 tickets are available so you must pre-purchase/reserve yours today.  Complimentary tickets for Veterans and $3 for Non-Veterans.

EVENT INCLUDES:

Honor Guard Salute

Hot Dog Lunch

Chili Cook-Off

50/50

LIVE BAND – Dream Machine

Holiday Bingo Fund-raiser 11-30-18

Pennsylvania Equine Rescue and Retirement Foundation is holding a
Holiday Bingo Fund-raiser on November 30th at Center Twp Social/Fire Hall
3385 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa, Pa
$30.00 donation
www.perrf.org for more information

12th Annual Hangar Dinner Dance, November 3rd

Come Swing On Out to Air Heritage and enjoy the sounds of the Beaver BOPCATS Swing Band, an all Beaver Area School District alumni band.

Dress up in your favorite 40’s attire (optional) and jive to the 40’s tunes that will be playing throughout the night on Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 5:30 PM – 11 PM

There will be prizes for the top three dance partners of the evening, door prizes and a 50/50 raffle.

***TICKETS***
$30.00 per person

Limited tickets are available and must be RESERVED ON OR BEFORE October 29th. Tickets can be reserved by calling (724-843-2820) or emailing Air Heritage (AirHeritage1@verizon.net) or in person at the museum. Accepted payment methods are Cash, Check or Credit Cards (processed in person or over the phone). After October 29th, please call for ticket availability.

Dinner will be served beginning at 6:00PM and will include the following:
* Chicken Picatta (Lemon, Capers, White Wine Butter Sauce)
* Roast Beef (served with a light gravy)
* Glazed Carrots
* Roasted Red Potatoes
* House Salad (Ranch or Balsamic Vinaigrette)
* Various Drinks and Desserts

Nature’s Bounty and Greens Sale 11/17/18

Tusca-Ridge Garden Club will have their annual Nature’s Bounty and Greens Sale on 11/17/18 from 9:00 AM – NOON

FREE admission-fantastic prices!

Wreaths, Live Garland Roping, Custom Decor that is handmade from a variety of greens.

Beaver United Methodist Church, 345 College Ave., Beaver

To pre-order fresh roping & wreaths call Judy Robertson at 724-728-5856

Collective Goods Sale: October 31, 2018

Books, electronics, home goods, kid’s gifts and more!

Benefits “Surprises for Shut-Ins” program of the Beaver County Office on Aging

Wednesday, October 31, 2018   10:00 AM – 3:00 PM in the 1st floor conference room

1020 8th Ave., Beaver Falls

Credit Cards, Cash or check accepted

Veterans Salute Breakfast Nov 9th

Let us serve you!

Veterans Salute Breakfast on Friday, November 9, 2018 at the CCBC Dome

Registration starts at 9 AM.  This is a FREE breakfast and resource fair for veterans and current military members and 1 guest.  Additional guests are $5 each.

Reserve your spot! RSVP by November 2:    724-480-3561 or rsvp@ccbc.edu

Hosted by Community College of Beaver County and Senator Elder Vogel, Jr.

70th Anniversary Moments – Gene Romano

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.

Beaver County is often cited as being a “hotbed” for football talent.  There are dozens of players that have played professionally over the years, and a good handful or so active in the N.F.L. right now.  While not as familiar to many people, but just as impressive, is the fact that Beaver County has also been a “hotbed”  for broadcasters, producing many national caliber on air talent and management people over the years.  One of the shining stars that originally sat behind a microphone for the first time in Beaver County, and then go on to achieve big things is Gene Romano.

Gene Romano grew up in Ambridge and started working at WMBA while still in high school in 1976.  Romano continues to live in the Pittsburgh area  and was interviewed for the recently published book  , Behind The Microphone, The History Of Radio In Beaver County, PA. Romano wanted to do sports play by play initially and that was what sparked his interest in radio, and WMBA would have been a natural fit for a young man wanting to break into that aspect of broadcasting, With Bill Fontana, Chris Shovlin and Jay Knafel calling the action, WMBA had a huge sports presence in Beaver County and was sometimes doing three high school football games in a single weekend, many of which happening at Romano’s alma mater, Moe Rubenstein Stadium in Ambridge.  Like many broadcasters, though, sometimes availability dictates what direction one travels in their career. For Romano, that meant cueing up records, taking requests, reading the weather and other fine details of hosting a top 40 music format show. It was a direction and a path that he continued to follow all the way up to creating and shaping the sound and image of some of the nation’s most popular radio stations, including local Pittsburgh legendary rock radio station, WDVE.” 

These days, Gene Romano, manages and directs a huge staff of announcers  across the country as a programming executive for iHeart media, but one of the lessons that he learned on how to direct and encourage his fellow radio station staffers, happened many years ago in the Duss Avenue studio of WMBA.  Romano happened to be on duty on on August 16, 1977, the day Elvis Presley passed away.  When interviewed for the book, Romano shared an amusing story about that occasion: “The program director told me to play Elvis music, and I really didn’t know or care alot about Elvis, I liked the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Springsteen and others.  So, I really didn’t think anything about it and didn’t really understand what the fuss was all about, but I did what I was told and played the Elvis Presley songs. It’s funny, because nowadays, I’ve had to have that same conversation with announcers and programmers at iHeart, like  when prince died and when Tom Petty died. Sometimes, the announcers didn’t know alot about those singers, and I had to fill them in and relate how important their songs and contributions were, just like I had to be brought up to speed about Elvis back when”

Later on in the publication, Romano’s biography is recounted and is just as impressive as any one of the Beaver County football players who has had a hall of fame career: “Gene Romano graduated from Ambridge Area High school in 1977 and had already started working at WMBA in his junior year. It was in State College, while attending Penn State University, that Romano landed his first full time Program Director job at WQWK from 1979 to 1981. After the college town job, Romano greeted Allentown residents as they woke up each day as the morning show host and Program Director at WZZO until 1987.  Then, he moved back to Pittsburgh in 1988 to serve as the Program Director for WDVE, a position he held until 1997 when Romano accepted a position with Jacor Communications in Cincinnati as National Director of Rock Programming. After being promoted to Senior Vice president of Programming in 1999, corporate mergers and acquisitions between Jacor, AM-FM and Clear Channel, then allowed Romano to move back to Pittsburgh and work out of their Greentree station cluster offices.   In 2004 Romano’s title was again upgraded to Executive Vice President of Programming for Clear Channel Communications- Radio Division, a post he continues to man, but under Clear Channel’s new name, iHeart Media.”

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

Beaver Area Library’s Fall Event November 3rd

The Beaver Area Memorial Library’s Annual fall event will be held on Saturday, November 3rd at 6:30 PM.  This year’s theme is “The Four Seasons”.  Open displays, theme baskets and silent auction items will be featured.

Tickets are now available at the Beaver Library, 100 College Ave., Beaver PA for $12  or they can be purchased at the door for $15.00.  The price of the ticket includes a delectable variety of hot and cold appetizers and a coffee bar provided by Cafe Kolache.  Mark your calendar and join us for a wonderful evening of fun and festivity.

For more information, please call the library at 724-775-1132