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(Note: A post will be forthcoming that will tell all about my NYC trip. I needed to do this first.)

I'm thoroughly bummed. Worse, actually.

You see, there has been something, and someone, that has been a part of my daily life for over 27 years.

It's a radio station.

WIYY aka 98 Rock has been on air with virtually the same format for going on 28 years. Starting off as an AOR outlet in the mid-70s after (thankfully) replacing the 'beautiful music' (read: elevator muzak) format from before they have stayed the rock 'n' roll course longer than any other in the Baltimore market. Being owned by Hearst Broadcasting has also kept them a bit away from the mergermania that has infected the medium and has, in my opinion, ruined it. WIYY and their rather warbly set of call letters has been a mainstay on my radio dial for all this time. There have been many DJs and other personnel who have come and gone throughout the years, many of whom honed their skills here and found new stations (Bob Rivers and his Twisted Tunes for one). There has been one constant though, and he had become just as much, if not sometimes more of the reason I listened so faithfully. He was their newsman, Robert "Bob" Lopez, who was known simply as "Lopez" throughout those years with 98 Rock. He would have hourly newcasts during the mornings that condensed the news into 5 minute segments. Devoid of fluff or sensationalism, it was from Lopez that I got my dose of current events and such, as well as school closings and whatnot that were part of the info the station would supply.

At first, Lopez had the presence of Les Nessman from WKRP. Taking the news and everything else he did so seriously among the rock music and DJs of varying personalities. His nasal voice stuck out. But, I liked him for some reason. He was a no-nonsense, liberal, pull-no-punches sort. Lopez remained after the format tweaks and the revolving door of other personalities, morning show ideas and people would happen. His respect grew as well as his duties on 98 Rock. But the news was his. He also became part of lots of the morning shows in later years, becoming another voice in the crew, his irreverent personality, sophisticated humor and healthy skepticism made me smile.

In those 27+ years, just about any newsworthy event, disaster, celebration, you name it that I heard about came from Lopez. He was, in many ways, like a Walter Cronkite of the radio waves to me. Faithful and familiar. Because I had music playing in the background, usually from 98 Rock, when I heard his voice at a time that he's not ordinarily scheduled, it often meant something was wrong, or there was some breaking news story.

In late 2003 when Mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, not too long afterward Lopez announced on air that he too had been diagnosed with lung cancer as well, though at quite a bit more of an advanced stage. That did not stop Lopez, who continued his work at WIYY as long as he was able. His occasional coughing fits would come through the other mics even though he would mute his. As things worsened, the station installed a remote at his house where he kept on going. There would be stretches of time where he'd be off, but would come back as soon as he could.

Today, sadly, he died. I found out about this when I got home this evening as I was working in the garage. When I heard this, I was totally floored. Somehow it just didnt seem right. Between songs there have been kind words and thanks being played from people calling the station as well as announcements from the station personalities. Also being played are highlights and flashbacks from over the years. Such an outpouring of thanks and sadness from people who's lives he touched. When I told Mom, she too was greatly saddened as well, because she too got to know his familiar voice and would listen on occasions.

These days, with news being watered down with sensationalism, or being censored at a corporate level Lopez' brand of news stood above it. Real news, but from an unlikely outlet.

I've been carrying around a little radio tonight, listening to the tributes and good words. And trying not to cry too much.


R. Edward Lopez
1953-2005

cheer up

Date: 2005-05-23 03:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] babybearboy.livejournal.com
Hugs and tugs.. soemtimes its weird those kind of conections that you can make with people. Hugs

musical memories...

Date: 2005-05-23 12:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] disccub.livejournal.com
I truly understand the feelings. When I was in college and law school, the top rock radio station was WMMR. During the morning program, there was a newscaster/sidekick Mark the Shark. Eventually he left MMR and moved to KYW1060 AM where he was a newsreporter using his real name Mark Drucker. About a few months ago, I heard that he passed away at the age of 43 or 45 from cancer. I felt a piece of my past fade away.

Have a great day (or as best as can be expected)

Date: 2005-05-23 02:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bigfundrew.livejournal.com
Being a native Baltimorean..it will be strange to not have him around....

Re: cheer up

Date: 2005-05-23 09:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greatbearmd.livejournal.com
Thanks. :-)

Date: 2005-05-23 09:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greatbearmd.livejournal.com
I haave an NPR station that I occasionally listen to. I also have Sirius, plus a smattering of 'net radio stations I will listen to. 91.9 here used to be a classical station that I would occasionally listen to, but they have since been bought up by Jesus Amalgamated Megacorp and pollute the airwaves with brainless drivel.

Re: musical memories...

Date: 2005-05-23 09:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greatbearmd.livejournal.com
Lopez had become an unlikely constant in my life. Not just from longevity, but quality. Here was a guy who came into a loose, informal, devil-may-care rock station and did serious news, unlike the couple guys who did that stint in the year before he came in. At first, it seemed out of place, but in a real short time I came to enjoy the no-nonsense, serious newscasts. He eventually came to do more than just news, things like interviews, specials and such, and became more of a morning crew personality. He never let the news take a back seat though, and kept it up until his last weeks.

Date: 2005-05-23 09:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greatbearmd.livejournal.com
Like the Baltimore Sun said in an article today, he loved Baltimore, and Baltimore loved him. Even people who didnt listen to 98 Rock regularly seemed to know of and admire Lopez.

I know I'll miss him.

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