Episode 56 The Hog and Hominy State: Unraveling Tennessee's Radio Roots and the Buncombe Turnpike Adventure
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Ever wondered why Tennessee was once called the Hog and Hominy State? Explore this quirky chapter of history with us as we journey down the Buncombe Turnpike and uncover the tales of drovers and livestock. In this captivating episode of Hot Mic with Houston and Hogan, our esteemed guest, Ken Maness, shares colorful anecdotes from his early days in radio, starting with a humble setup in his basement. Plus, we'll shine a spotlight on the trailblazers of commercial radio, like KDKA in Pittsburgh, and the roots of broadcasting that shaped today's airwaves.
Switching gears, we dive into the world of radio station management with insights from Ken, who transitioned from his disc jockey beginnings to influential roles in upper management. This episode is not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane but also an enlightening look at the complexities of managing radio stations. Stay tuned as we set the stage for future discussions about the intricacies of the broadcasting industry. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation and make sure to subscribe for more behind-the-scenes stories from Hot Mic with Houston and Hogan.
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1. Episode 56 The Hog and Hominy State: Unraveling Tennessee's Radio Roots and the Buncombe Turnpike Adventure (00:00:00)
2. History of Radio and Hog Herding (00:00:12)
3. Transition to Radio Station Management (00:19:37)
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