Tribune-Democrat
Forever Media radio personality Jack Michaels retired earlier this month after 26 years hosting the morning show for KEY 96.5.
�This day is bittersweet and I know I�ll be fighting back tears,� said Michaels on his last day of work. �To think when I started in 1971 and through all these years and here I am for the last time, it�s pretty emotional.�
Michaels began his radio career in Coudersport, Potter County, before returning to the Johnstown area in 1973 to work at WCRO. Said Mike Stevens, corporate program director for Forever Media: �Jack has been on the radio for a long time. I grew up listening to him and he�s one of the reasons why I do what I do. He actually hired me at KEY and taught me a few things.�
Forever Media radio personality Jack Michaels retired earlier this month after 26 years hosting the morning show for KEY 96.5.
�This day is bittersweet and I know I�ll be fighting back tears,� said Michaels on his last day of work. �To think when I started in 1971 and through all these years and here I am for the last time, it�s pretty emotional.�
Michaels began his radio career in Coudersport, Potter County, before returning to the Johnstown area in 1973 to work at WCRO. Said Mike Stevens, corporate program director for Forever Media: �Jack has been on the radio for a long time. I grew up listening to him and he�s one of the reasons why I do what I do. He actually hired me at KEY and taught me a few things.�