The Summer of ‘94 was a memorable one. There was O.J. & A.C. in the white Bronco, baseball players went on strike and the 25th anniversary of Woodstock was celebrated with a huge concert.
And on Monday, August 1st, 1994 WKLH moved into the studios that we now occupy. Back then, we still had some use for turntables and even the occasional cassette tape. The internet was available to us, just not in the on-air studio. In the past 17 years, you can only imagine how much fun it’s been trying to retro fit all this technology into our studios. That’s all about to change.
We recently figured that we had done approximately 4100 shows here, but now we’re getting all new studios. As you read this, construction is underway and all of the latest technology and all that new furniture will give all of us, including all of our many guests, a great work environment.
Hey, don’t get me wrong, we’ve had some fun times. And that studio has seen its share of seminal moments. Frank Caliendo making his first ever media appearance, Richard Simmons hosting an excercise class, bands like REO and Styx performing live and even a visit from Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones. LeRoy Butler, Mike Holmgren, Brett Favre, Paul Molitor, Robin Yount and Bob Uecker all spent time in that studio with us and who can forget Morganna? Plus, hundreds of comedians like Martin Short, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Gaffigan and Darrell Hammond.
And while it’s been a good home for the last 885 weeks, its time to move on. Like an old car with 200,000 miles on the odometer and a busted window its filled with good memories. But, man, we need a new ride.