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July 20, 2016 9:44 am  #1


Chuck McCoy Looks Back On 50 Years In Radio

He became something of a legend to listeners on air at CHUM and something of a legend for programmers after that. Chuck McCoy reflects on more than half a century behind the mic and then behind the scenes.

"McCoy learned well in 18 months at CHLO (1966-67), and then the bright lights of Toronto lured him. “I had a chance to go to CKFH. At that time it was really making a successful run at CHUM, so I thought I’ll change my goal of working at CHUM and I’ll go there. I was there about a year, then the very smart broadcasters at CHUM realized they needed to change. They brought in some good consulting and brought in J Robert Wood. I thought ‘I’m in the wrong place now.’ I think I called a few times then they called me and I went over. Jack Armstrong was on the air then, and I think he was involved in me getting there.”

And here's a statement that will please those here who complain about the "good-old-days" attitude they often detect on SOWNY. 


 “You have to meet with the people working for you and go home that night thinking ‘I learned something today.’ Otherwise I think you become someone who lives in the past. I have seen that in some of my colleagues. They’ll go ‘well, radio is not what it used to be.’ I say ‘thank god.’”

Chuck McCoy remembers

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July 20, 2016 10:11 am  #2


Re: Chuck McCoy Looks Back On 50 Years In Radio

It always seemed like 980 CKNW was #1, 730 CKLG was #2 and 1410 CFUN was 3rd, but if that's how he remembers it . . . 

 

July 20, 2016 10:24 am  #3


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Pretty sure you would HAVE to be in management to thank 'gawd' for today's radio.  The security factors, the programming, the compressed mini files of music...the generally 'who gives a shit' presentation...the over managed failure that it all too often is.

You go Chuck.  I don't buy that for a second.  [but it does look good on paper.]

 

July 20, 2016 12:11 pm  #4


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As a very young lad I had the pleasure of listening to Chuck McCoy on  680 CHLO in St. Thomas...
And by the age of 13 I was telling my school guidance counselor it was going to be radio for me !!!
Thanks a lot Chuck...


  
 

July 20, 2016 12:23 pm  #5


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Have you guys checked to "view counter" on this thread ???

 Chuck McCoy is more popular now than ever !!!!!

Chuck McCoy for Prime Minister !!!!!












 

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July 20, 2016 3:46 pm  #6


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Though he hasn't been on the air for decades, he was a pretty good jock in his time. Here are some samples from Dale Patterson's wonderful Rockradioscrapbook.ca site.

Chuck McCoy on CKFH 1968

On CHUM: June 1, 1970

June 16, 1970

August 10, 1971


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July 22, 2016 2:21 am  #7


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Like Unc, I also had the pleasure of listening to Chuck in his St. Thomas days.  Another one I looked up to in my desire to break into this biz...

 

July 22, 2016 7:51 am  #8


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Chuck McCoy... seems to me I recall him saying "Hiya Hiya Hiya, it's Chuckles McCoy on swingin' 68 CHLO" He was one of my first radio idols too! 

 

July 22, 2016 10:14 am  #9


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zed wrote:

Chuck McCoy... seems to me I recall him saying "Hiya Hiya Hiya, it's Chuckles McCoy on swingin' 68 CHLO" He was one of my first radio idols too! 

There was a story I heard many years ago that station staff found at least one old dusty tape of Chuck practicing his "Hiya's" for something like 30 minutes...

No kidding...









 


  
 

July 22, 2016 1:51 pm  #10


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Apropos of nothing, Howard Berger says Chuck McCoy's real name is Mervyn Vidler. No wonder he "Chuck-ed" it! 

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July 22, 2016 2:47 pm  #11


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Mervyn Arthur Vidler to be exact...


 


  
 

July 22, 2016 4:02 pm  #12


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When I worked with Chuck at 'FH & CHUM, it was HiYa HiYa HiYa.......It's THE CHUCKER!