I had to see the newest addition to the place I pass by on my commute every day: Mohegan Sun's new Casino of the Wind. The Casino of the Sky, with its shops and restaurants, is a tough act to follow, but this new section has its own look. It didn't strike me as particularly big (as local casinos go), but Jimmy Buffett's new Margaritaville restaurant looks to be very impressive. It's not open yet, but I would definitely check it out when that day comes.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Plenty of Questions in Jewett City Tragedy
We try to keep things light and upbeat on the Wakeup Club, but there are times when being a local station means more than that. The recent accidental shooting of a two-year old in Jewett City is one of those stories that makes everyone shake their heads in disbelief. Three issues spring out of this tragedy. The whole gun control debate comes up again, with little chance for anything getting resolved on a national scale much less a local one. The question of parental responsibility, and how anyone could let this happen without tighter supervision, was also brought up on Friday's show. We were quickly reminded that the family is stricken with grief and posthumously pointing the finger of blame won't bring this toddler back.
The third issue relates to the community as a whole: Jewett City has had a knack for attracting negative press for decades. For a relatively small community, the borough has been in the headlines in more ways than we care to recount here. I know firsthand that there are many borough residents who work hard at making Jewett City/Griswold a better place. Maybe the best intentions could not have prevented this latest tragedy, but is there something more that can be done to improve Jewett City's less than stellar image? If the borough's citizens could respond with a clear voice the way they did on the question of keeping music playing from atop a church, maybe less bad news will follow a Jewett City headline.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Rebecca's New Addition
My co-host Rebecca had her baby. Liliana Mae Whitten was born 7lbs, 12oz. at 9:51 PM on July 30, 2008 - just a day before her dad Bryan's birthday. Her pregnancy has gotten plenty of on-air publicity, so why stop with the birth? We do have pictures online at http://www.wbmw.com/. It's remarkable how many people have asked about how Rebecca and her baby are doing... even more comments than my sumo suit smackdown in June! That's for another blog. Radio can really touch people who may only know us as those voices in the morning. We could talk about the biggest issues in the world, but this little new addition has sparked more comments than anything. Phred (that's how you spell her name), a longtime friend and a very creative person, has joined me for the duration of Rebecca's maternity leave. Rebecca is doing great, as is the rest of the Whitten family. I'm not one to fawn over babies, but hey, you can't help it when you see the pictures. We get updates from Rebecca at least a couple of times a week, but you can contact her yourself at rebecca@wbmw.com.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Two Years Already!
Even though I've been with WBMW in some capacity for five years working with some great people, I am most amazed at the two year milestone just reached on July 26, 2008. It's a small time period in the overall scheme of things - one part of a 34-year career in radio - but I really never intended it to be an ongoing thing. For one thing, I never thought of myself as a morning person. I was quite comfortable getting up when most of the world did - not at 4:00 AM. I was also self-employed working with direct mail advertising. But a funny thing happened after they asked me to cover for awhile - the bosses liked whatever I was doing more than anyone else they talked to or tried out. So, weeks turned into months and I started feeling at home with the many elements of a morning show. In January 2007, Rebecca Morse Whitten joined me as co-host and I said I'd stick around. We clicked on the air from day one, and I can also say we really are friends.
The response to the Wakeup Club has really been gratifying, so we thank you for that and look forward to many more. Special thanks to GM John Fuller and PD Brian Ram for the positive reinforcement! We are also adding some website content about the show and my own ramblings - taking it to the next level and all that. Hey, I've even started this blog! I welcome your comments at glenn@wbmw.com.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Oreo my Dog
Cookie my Cat
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