On our final bonus episode, we learn about "the switch" - one of the "trademarks of WMMS." Denny's interview with Bob Seger and another one with The Ramones. John and Denny both discuss the one memory they wish they could relive. We wrap up the
John and Denny join us again to reflect on the series and share stories not heard in the podcast. Their favorite "World Series of Rock" and the time John was in the "right place at the wrong time" during one of these shows. They also tell the s
John Gorman and Denny Sanders join us to reflect on the series and tell extra stories.We'll also get into the background Denny's interview with John Lennon, breakdown one of Murray Saul's "Get Downs," and hear stories incredible bonus stories
The radio station ignited the movement that provided the answer to the question: “Where should we put the Rock Hall?” It was (and is) an amazing feat, a crowning glory. While music fans were excitedly thinking about walking through the doors of
While 1976 could be defined with the words “get down,” the ratings and success of WMMS could be described with the words “going up.” But if the station gets to number 1, how do they stay there? And what can the city of Cleveland gain when a num
How will the staff affectionately known as “The Buzzard Nuclear Army” keep their ratings, and what else can they do to become the number 1 station in Cleveland?"PROHFILES - THE WRATH OF THE BUZZARD" is produced by Wessler Media and distribute
With the Buzzard as their mascot and a solid group of jocks in rotation, more pieces start to fall into place as the clock winds down to make the station owner some money with this format. But how can an FM station generate revenue when very fe
With only a year to make it, how exactly do Denny and the rest of the staff plan on proving to the boss that this format is worth keeping? When crucial on-air talent leaves WMMS, who will replace them?"PROHFILES - THE WRATH OF THE BUZZARD" is
100.7, WMMS. The Buzzard. How did this station become so iconic? How did a small group of young hippies, some from Ohio, some from Boston, against all odds and no budget, achieve such unprecedented success? And how did it all come crashing down
100.7, WMMS. The Buzzard. How did this station become so iconic? How did a small group of young hippies, some from Ohio, some from Boston, against all odds and no budget, achieve such unprecedented success? And how did it all come crashing down
This failing student had an absent father, alcoholic mother, brushes with Jersey mobsters and was homeless at 15. His college band opened and closed for Sly and The Family Stone.Years later, he lost 20% of his brain, was in a coma and near de
One close brush with death follows another for Jeff Ruby. His second restaurant has people talking for all the wrong reasons. While he's kicked out some guests in the past, it's what he did in 2007 that made national headlines. Appearances by
From a very popular 19th century spiritualist medium, to the Athens Lunatic Asylum and the well-known block party, we explore Athens’ identity as a Halloween capital.We’ll answer questions like: “Can you connect the dots with local cemeteries
Columbus, Ohio is the birthplace of Major League Soccer. It is also home to the first MLS team in the Nation, The Columbus Crew. So, what happens when a largely absent owner threatens to move the team to Austin, Texas? The answer: Something tha
“PROHFILES” explores the backstories behind the people you always wish you knew better, the places you've visited but never learned their secrets, and the ideas and events that together make Ohio a great place to call home. PROHFILES is a Wes
“PROHFILES” explores the backstories behind the people you always wish you knew better, the places you've visited but never learned their secrets, and the ideas and events that together make Ohio a great place to call home.PROHFILES is a W
It all started with a bear and a lion and quickly "snowballed into Hell."This is the story of how Zanesville, Ohio reacted when Terry Thompson let his exotic animals out - all of them. This story contains graphic content. Additional resou
Jeff Ruby is Cincinnati's culinary icon. His journey to that spot is almost unbelievable.At 15, he ran away from home. He may or may not have paid the smartest kid in school to take the SAT's for him. In college, Jeff Ruby's band opened an
How did a peninsula in northern Ohio go from a lush cedar forest with sprawling beaches to the roller coaster capital of the world?The story of Cedar Point's 150-year transformation is fun, thrilling and almost never happened. Additional re