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What an honor it was to raise Billy Joel's banner to the rafters of The World's Most Famous Arena!  The Garden applause was so thunderous I couldn't hear myself in the stage monitors!
Bob's Intro To Radio
It was 1974, when soldering iron in hand, I built a 100 watt AM station in my basement so I could be right next to my hero, Don Imus, on the local dial.  After a knock on my parents’ door from the FCC (my mother freaked!), I went legit, converting the pirate AM station into the first mass-distributed cable-only radio station.  That plug got pulled when it was time for college in Ithaca, New York.

I worked for a bunch of small Long Island and Ithaca stations, and 1 week after graduation in 1979, I got a big break to try to bring WBAB/Long Island from the bottom to the top of the ratings.  When I got there, I remember the night-time DJ tracking entire 3 Dog Night albums "because he liked them".  He was history.

We assembled a great staff (that included Q104.3's Gerry Martire, Marc Coppola and  Ralph Tortora!) and by 1981 we beat WNEW-FM and WLIR in the L.I. Ratings.  By 1983, we over-threw the #1 rock station, WPLJ.  By 1985, we were #1 in the market...all persons 12 and over!  Not bad for a bunch of hoodlums. 

In 1999, after 20 years and a couple days, I left my post as WBAB VP/Programming to join Q104.3 in the Big Town.  It was always my dream to program a New York station, and Q104.3's ratings were pretty poor.  (I think #23 overall and #14 in Adults)  Our theory on winning is pretty simple:  program the music and conversation TO the listeners, as told BY the listeners.  So we decided to deliver New Yorkers their favorite classic rock tunes...mixed with some of the great, deep cuts off the studio backwall.  We knew all the great songs that were played in New York as we all  grew up...the songs on WNEW-FM, WPLJ (when it rocked), WXRK (when it was classic) and WBAB.  We took the afore- mentioned WBAB DJs...me included,  and mixed in Jim Kerr, Shelli Sonstein and Carol Miller from WPLJ, Maria Milito from WXRK, Ken Dashow, Ian O'Malley and Eddie Trunk from WNEW-FM and Jonathan Clarke from WLIR.   This team (and our boss Tom Poleman) has taken Q104.3 to the top 10 overall, top 5 in adults and #1 in men.  We've become the most-listened-to rock station in America.  All we can say is:  THANK YOU FOR ALL THE FEEDBACK AND FOR YOUR TIRELESS SUPPORT OF CLASSIC ROCK AND THE STATION! 
Stuff About Bob
Charity affiliations:  Friends of Karen, Special Olympics, the Long Island Music Hall of Fame, Charity Begins at Home, Long Island Cares, Long Island Crisis Center, Long Island Association for AIDS Care and others.  (We have to give back, right?!)  
Born: LIJ
Lives: Smithtown and New York City
Kids: 2...both in college.  Proud dad!
Fav Q Artists: Led Zeppelin, Steely Dan, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billy Joel, John Mellencamp, Elton John, AC/DC
Fav Albums: Every Picture Tells A Story, Sublime (their debut CD), Workingman's Dead, Gaucho, Zep IV, Back in Black
Best Concerts:  Pink Floyd's "The Wall" '79 at Coliseum, John Mellencamp's Lonesome Jubilee at Coliseum, Billy Joel's 12th soldout show at MSG, AC/DC Back in Black at MSG
Fan of: The winningest team in sports...The New York Yankees.  (I'll root for the NY Mets...and anyone playng the Red Sox!)  Seasonal beers at Heartland Brewery.  St Patrick's Cathedral and St.
Mary's of Times Square.  Skiing.  And of course, The Greatest City in the World. 
TV Best: Entourage, Sopranos, Deadwood, Boston Legal, Kitchen Nightmares, Chuck & Sue's News, YES Yankees telecasts
Best thoughts: mornings!
Thankful for: all of your suggestions and support

It's True!
Tuesday 08-12-2008 12:20pm ET
I can't thank you enough for all of your support over the last decade.  If you read my profile on the left (and scroll down), you'll see how well we've done.  THAT'S ALL ABOUT YOU!  Your support of Classic Rock in New York has made all of the difference.  As you've heard, I've decided not to renew my contract when it expires this week.  I walk away with the station on top (again, all you), which has always been my dream.

Billy Joel will do a very special all-procedes-to-charity performance this Fall, so I'll see you there!  Only 400 tickets will be sold, so stay tuned to Q for those details.  This page will come down this Friday, but www.q1043.com will continue to keep you in the know.


Warmest, deepest thanks,

Bob




WAXQ's Bob Buchmann gets set to sign off

Tuesday, August 12th 2008, 4:00 AM

Ten years ago, when Bob Buchmann was program director at WBAB (102.3 FM) on Long Island, he read a statement from a manager at WNEW-FM (102.7 FM) that rock radio could no longer work in New York.

"I found that so totally wrong," he says, "that I called the people at AM-FM, who then owned WAXQ (104.3 FM), and asked if their programming job was still open. It became my personal mission to prove that statement wrong."

Mission accomplished, pardon the phrase.

After a decade as an unapologetic "classic rock" station, WAXQ has risen from 14th place among 25- to 54-year-olds to within a hair of No. 1.

Part of that boost comes from the fact that Arbitron's new Portable People Meter (PPM) measuring system likes rock formats. But even before that WAXQ had steadily moved up, staying the course while rival stations like WNEW-FM and even the venerable WCBS-FM decided they had to reinvent themselves.

"We always took the long view," says Buchmann, "You can get a quick bounce by a TV ad campaign, but that's not the way we wanted to do it. If you build one listener at a time, they'll stay with you."

The formula there, he says, is the basics: music and personalities.

"I grew up around here," he says. "I remember WPLJ and WNEW. I know what people liked to hear on those stations, and how they liked to hear it.

"That's why we go deeper than a lot of classic rock stations, and why we let the deejays pick some of their own songs. They know our audience, too."

Okay, there have been a few goofs along the way. "One day Peter Gabriel phoned the station and was put on-air live," Buchmann recalls. "It was a credible, lively conversation until he got into his sex life with Phil Collins. Obviously a hoax, and we bought it hook, line and sinker."

But you laugh and move on - and most of the times were better, like when morning host Jim Kerr signed on. "That," says Buchmann, "was one of my favorite days."

So now, he says, "It's time to take a deep breath. I've been doing this for almost 30 years, counting WBAB, and I'm ready."

From 2 to 4 this afternoon, then, he will host his final WAXQ shift - from the house of old friend Billy Joel, which is a nice touch.

From there, he takes a vacation in Massachusetts and thinks things over.

"I'll be back in New York this fall for a fund-raiser," he says. "Otherwise, I don't know. I love radio. I love programming and I love being on the air. So I may not be out of the game for long."


David Hinckley

20th Century Cycles...by Billy Joel
Tuesday 08-12-2008 12:17pm ET
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