Re: [IRCA] W. Russell Withers, Jr.
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Re: [IRCA] W. Russell Withers, Jr.



It's always sad to see the older, more traditional owners disappear, on 
by one, into the ionosphere. I have always liked colleagues who play 
hard and take their work seriously and yet remain cordial, collegial and
 able to keep their egos in relative check.  Nice eulogy, John - Withers
 would seem to fit the bill!

The 940 gets out well on sunset skip
 here. I think I've had it twice in the last couple of weeks without 
actively looking for it, so perhaps it's a "pest". OTOH it's one of a 
few markers I have for determining cx, and in all the years it's been 
coming in, it's always struck me as one of the community-minded local 
stations rather than the unattended syndication relay services that 
plague radio today.

I have also had the 94.1 by two different 
propagation modes - E-skip and Tropospheric ducting. Given that it's 
about 600 miles from here, neither is an easy catch (Tropo is generally 
harder the farther out a station is, Es tends to be most common between 
800-1300 miles, less so at each end).

Saul Chernos
Burnt River ON



> From: johncallarman@xxxxxxx
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> Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 12:30:42 -0600
> Subject: [IRCA] W. Russell Withers, Jr.
> 
> I learned this morning from a Mt. Vernon, Illinois Facebook Group page that W. Russell Withers, Jr., owner of WMIX-940 and WMIX-FM 94.1 since 1973, had died last night at his home in Mt. Vernon.
> I posted this message on the group page's wall:
> If ever I thought anyone would outlive me, it was Russ Withers. I was one of two surviving staff members when Russ purchased WMIX after John R. Mitchell's death. 
> WMIX was the cornerstone of his broadcasting dreams, as he was growing up in Cape Girardeau, Mo., with the goal of owning the AM and FM stations Mitchell put on the air in 1946. 
> Russ had a wicked sense of humor, in the Don Rickles mode, as those who have attended gatherings he emceed over the years can attest, but I personally enjoyed his barbs, even when they were directed at me.
> I put in a lot of hours at WMIX ... doing both news and sports play-by-play ... sometimes as many as 70 hours in a week when there were ballgames and music to cover, but I can honestly say that Russ never questioined or criticised the way I covered the news or broadcast the ballgames. 
> Later, when financial considerations (and an easing of my working hours) resulted in my move dto the Register-News, the mutual respect we held for each other continued. 
> He was prominent in the broadcasting industry, one of a few station owners who kept local news and information programming alive during a tiime when most radio stations, after deregulation, were dropping news to do wall-to-wall music programming, mostly via satellite. His stations integrated satellite programming into the local mix. 
> He was also a prime mover in national media politics, a member of the National Association of Broadcasters board and a pioneer in the move to allow AM radio stations to be relayed by FM boosters, a move that extended the lives of many AM broadcasters to whom the FM band would not normally have been open. 
> Russ, as most who knew him know, had his flaws. Like most entrepreneurs, he enjoyed power and used it. In the late 1990s, when a local power play evolved over the Mt. Vernon EDC, he and I had different ideas over how the contoversy should have played out. Neither of us got what we wanted, and for a time, Russ was critical of how the R-N covered the stories that evolved. 
> When I returned to the King City twice this century for MVTHS Sports Hall of Fame occasions, I was surprised at the friendly reception I received personally from Russ, with no reference to the conflct a decade earlier, and to the -- I have to say glowing -- words he used to describe my sportscasting work in an R-N article covering that year's HOF program, I am grateful. 
> To Russ's daughter, Dana, my sincere and deepest sympathies. 
> 
> 
> John Callarman, KA9SPA, Family Genealogist, Retired Newspaper Editor, DX-oyente, Krum TX (AKA Qal R. Mann, Krumudgeon)
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