KULF Production Studio, ca. late 1970s
At the time the KULF studios were located in the Central National Bank building. The air studio was right next door.
This picture shows the production of a Public Affairs program called Overview for the Jaycees. The program aired on both KULF and sister station KYND. Phil also later produced Dan Lucas' evening talk show. He works in San Diego TV now.
Sam Putney, Dan Ammerman, Jim Young, Bill Leslie and Galen Grimes are some of the people from the KULF Newsroom at that time. Kay (no last name on-air) Henderson worked on the ground and Dave Hale worked in the air doing traffic reports. Jim Tate, Gary Ryder, Vashti Henderson, Joe Bauer, Roger St. John and Nick Rice were some of the other people he remembers working with there in that time frame. He and Bauer also did some things together in San Diego.
My thanks to Phil for sending this picture and his recollections along to share on the blog.
6 comments:
Hi I'm "Dave Hale" the oldest traffic reporter in Texas. The Chronicle had a miss-print concerning Marty Ambrose(a studio reporter). They mistakenly printed that he was the oldest traffic reporter when passed away a short time ago....He was NOT... I was( and still am). I Started about a month before he did and we even got together to discuss it. He said he was not trying to compete with me because because he only had 1 car on the street and I was live from the air. So I told him to listen to my reports and that would help him out. I never said anything before because he was my friend. The saw him for the last time a reunion of Houston broadcasters several year back. He will be missed. I'm now 74, My thanks to Bill Bosse (GM KULF radio) for hiring me.
Dave Hale (formally in the KULF BIRD)
I am an old-world listener and fan of KULF in those "early" days. I do have a question. Does anyone remember or have any info on DON JANACEK (sp)? As I recall, he was Houston's earliest and original traffic reporter from an airplane. He flew a Cessna around the city in the early-mid 70s. In 1972, I had the privilege of flying with him while doing a story on him for a newspaper I edited and co-published at the time, HOUSTON NEWS. What information (history) you may have on him would be much appreciated. Thanks.
~ Wally Wood
Don Janicek owned Dons Record Shop in Bellaire Tx in the 197’s
I remember the sign by the door at Don's Record Shop. It read "Shoplifting is both dangerous and a sin. You could go to Hell with a broken arm"... Don
Don janicek passed away around 1994 or 1995 He operated his record shop in Bellaire in 1973-1977
Thank you for that update, Anonymous. I was unaware that he owned Don's Record Shop at the time, and I definitely did not know when he passed a way. He was a good man. We did a lot of flying that day. Thanks again.
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