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David (Dave) Wohlman (born January 20, 1956 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a radio manager, producer, host, disc jockey, writer and musicologist. He has been involved in radio, marketing, advertising and music since 1974.
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Radio career
As a staff member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology community-service station WTBS/WMBR-Cambidge, he was an original member of the early punk rock radio show The Late Risers Club (LRC) from 1977 to 1979. The LRC is still currently on the air and was the subject of a 2004 documentary by filmmaker Marissa Acosta.[1] He later became the host of the station's Friday Night Live program until leaving the station in 1980.[2][3][4]
His first foray into commercial radio was on the FM station WBCN-Boston, from 1978 to 1983, where he also served as production director with comedian and voice actor Billy West.[5][6]
A 1983 move to the west coast led to a 15 year tenure at KOME-San Jose/San Francisco voted Rolling Stone Radio Station Of The Year in 1988 and 1990.[6][7][8]
Subsequent stops included KLLC/Alice Radio-San Francisco and the San Jose stations KCNL/Channel 104.9, KUFX/KFOX and KSJO, where he served as the final program director before the station was switched to a Spanish music format by Clear Channel Communications in 2004.[9]
Most recently, Wohlman has served as the AM Drive personality on KURY FM-Brookings, Oregon.
Radio Free Wohlman
Radio Free Wohlman (RFW) is a non-commercial internet based music blog and podcast located at www.radiofreewohlman.blogspot.com which is produced and hosted by Dave Wohlman. It started podcasting in 2006.[10] The show was featured on the now defunct CBS internet radio station KYOU-Radio from 2006 to 2011.[6] The inaugural show Hal 1 - I'm Afraid Dave, named after the nickname for the RFW computer brain, debuted on Saturday, September 30, 2006.[11]
References
- ^ Interviews with Filmmakers Tommy Wh ite of "You’ll Pay For This" and Marissa Acosta of "The Late Risers Club," 4/05 | NewEnglandFilm.com
- ^ Boston Groupie News
- ^ The Late Risers’ Club » History
- ^ http://www.wmbr.org/mgmt.html
- ^ WBCN explained
- ^ a b c CBS RADIO - Contact Us
- ^ http://www.prthatrocks.com/pressrel/gregkihnwohlmanpr.html
- ^ David Wohlman Gets Very Cool Title | AllAccess.com
- ^ Clear Channel
- ^ Radio Free Wohlman
- ^ Radio Free Wohlman
External links
Categories:- Radio and television announcers
- Living people
- 1956 births
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