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  • Tracy Villaume’s Radio Reinvention
    Aug 10 2026

    To start our 6th year of interviews with broadcasters who shaped the last 60 years of Capital Region radio and television, Tracy Villaume recounts her unexpected path from corporate communications into both mediums. She shares highlights from her years on WGY and The River, community work like The Children's Hospital Radiothon and Pay Less for the Dress, and the friendships that sustained her career.

    She also tells the harrowing story of a serious storm injury, the challenges of industry layoffs, and her next steps teaching and exploring new media opportunities as she begins the next chapter of her life.

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    1 Std. und 9 Min.
  • Kelly Lynch: From Newsroom Lights to Cybersecurity
    Jul 10 2026

    This month Kelly Lynch shares the story of her Capital Region roots and multifaceted broadcasting career — from TV production and weekend anchoring to radio mornings — balancing family (with another veteran broadcaster), surviving layoffs, and returning to the business on her own terms. We also discuss her transition out of media, and how she unexpectedly discovered another rewarding career.

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • From Church Reader to Sports Icon: Rodger Wyland’s 40-Year Albany Journey
    Jun 10 2026

    This month veteran sportscaster Rodger Wyland shares the story of his 40-year career at WNYT and his unexpected start in Altoona at age 15. From his start in Pennsylvania to his move to Albany, his work across TV, radio and print, and his memorable moments covering local teams, Saratoga, and Super Bowls, it's all here.

    The conversation also reflects on how local media has changed, Rodger’s play-by-play role at UAlbany, and his community involvement, offering a concise look at a lifetime in regional sports broadcasting.

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Radio Split Ranch: Richie Norris — From Schenectady to the Airwaves
    May 10 2026

    Longtime Capital Region radio veteran Richie Norris is my guest this month. He talks about his Schenectady roots, early inspirations from WABC, and a career spanning stations like 3WD, WTRY, WGNA, and Magic 590. We cover on-air name changes, a massive jingle collection, the changing radio industry and Richie's move into internet radio. Get ready to smile!

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • From Rotterdam Roots to CBS Skies: Mike Augustyniak’s Story
    Apr 9 2026

    Mike Augustyniak talks with me this month about his journey from growing up in Rotterdam to combining a passion for radio with a career in meteorology. Mike recalls early radio memories, pivotal storms that inspired him, internships at WGY and Channel 10, and his rise to work in a major market and for CBS.

    The episode highlights mentorships, the challenges of local forecasting, the changing media landscape, and personal reflections on career choices and staying true to one’s passions.

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Walt Adams: Forty Years on the Air and Still Counting
    Mar 10 2026

    Longtime regional broadcaster Walt Adams is my guest this month. We talk about his 40-year radio career from an eight-year-old’s crystal set to major local stations and a beloved community morning show. Walt and I revisit his early days when we first met and the formats he's mastered from country to disco. Along the way we share memorable on-air moments, industry upheavals, charity work, and why local radio and mentorship still matter today. Enjoy!

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Bucket-List Stations, Late Nights, and Life After Radio — A Conversation with Lisa Walker
    Feb 10 2026

    Longtime broadcaster Lisa Walker traces her radio career from college station cassettes to work at major stations from coast-to-coast. Lisa shares stories about promotions, music directing, programming, bucket-list stations, and the tough realities of life on air. She also discusses her transition into a whole second career, the changing radio landscape, podcasting and retirement plans, with archival airchecks and reflections on how radio shaped lives in past decades.

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • From Welfare to the Airwaves: Jerry Crouth’s Remarkable Ride
    Jan 10 2026

    On Episode 54 of Radio Split Ranch we sit down with veteran broadcaster Jerry Crouth to trace his life from a humble childhood in Rome, New York to a long career in radio. Jerry discusses his new memoir "Thank You, Mom," memorable moments like appearing on the Match Game, and the family traditions that shaped him.

    The conversation also covers Jerry’s decades on Saratoga-area radio, the Singing Valentines program he built, his Oldies Show on 96.1 Star Saratoga, and how passion and chance kept bringing him back to the microphone.

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    1 Std. und 6 Min.