Книга The Big Bumper Bugs Ben

The Big Bumper

The Life and Legacy of Jim White, Voice of St. Louis Nights

Автор: Bugs Ben
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Външен склад
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For thirty years, he was the voice that owned the night.In St. Louis, Missouri, long before the age...

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Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
72
EAN
9798180037541
Enbook ID
52815321
Издател
Теглоt
111
Размери
152 x 229 x 4

Пълно описание

For thirty years, he was the voice that owned the night.

In St. Louis, Missouri, long before the age of podcasts and streaming audio, the small hours of the night belonged to one man. His name was Jim White. His nickname was The Big Bumper. His office was a studio on Hampton Avenue. His audience was anyone in America who couldn't sleep.

For two decades, White held the overnight chair at KMOX - one of America's most powerful clear-channel radio stations - and built the most-listened-to overnight broadcast in the city's history. At the height of his influence, nearly half of St. Louis was tuned in after ten o'clock at night. Callers reached him from forty-four states. Truckers caught his signal rolling through Nebraska. Nurses finished hospital shifts and drove home with his voice for company.

White was not a comfortable presence. He didn't say "great point" after every call. He hung up on people he considered boring. He coined his own motto: You can't fix stupid. He was impatient, direct, and incapable of pretending to agree when he didn't.

And they loved him for it.

The Big Bumper tells the full story of Jim White's life: from his boyhood in Greensburg, Pennsylvania - where he built his own ham radio transmitter at sixteen - through his apprenticeship in the Pittsburgh broadcast market, to thirty years at KMOX and the legendary overnight shift that made him a civic institution. It is also the story of a city, St. Louis at midnight, and the audience that made him necessary.

Includes reconstructed on-air exchanges, profiles of his most memorable caller types, a collection of his famous aphorisms, and tributes from colleagues and listeners who never forgot the Big Bumper.

For fans of St. Louis history, radio history, and the vanishing art of genuine broadcast conversation - this is the definitive account of the man who went bump in the night.