With the 1941 enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA), it switched from 1350 to 1400. [123] Luger pleaded guilty to the charges and was fined $1,000, sentenced to five years probation, and ordered to undergo periodic drug tests. He was a teammate with future WCW rival Ron Simmons while playing for the Tampa Bay Bandits.[5]. An advertisement in the 1964 Broadcasting Yearbook said WCBM airs 32 hours of news each week. Shelby Township, MI.
The Robe was later purchased by super fan Dave “Super Dave” Plaza. A World War II veteran, Mangione was an avid listener of talk radio and a fan of WFBR's former talk radio format. [81], During the summer, Luger began a feud with The Giant for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, unsuccessfully challenging him at The Great American Bash. In October 1988, WCBM was bought by Baltimore area businessman and philanthropist Nick Mangione, Sr. who resurrected it from bankruptcy. This article is about the wrestler. In the final match of the feud, a few months later at the Capital Combat event in Washington, DC, Luger won by disqualification against Flair in a steel cage match when the cage rose up from the ground and outside interference marred the match. At a signing ceremony for their title match at Halloween Havoc in a two out of three falls match, there was a controversial angle where Luger invited Simmons, once his challenge had been turned back, to join his entourage, but as a chauffeur. The call letters - Chateau Baltimore Maryland, are derived from the hotel's name. Frank has 4 jobs listed on their profile. 1.1.1 The Official Source for Information on Lumber Tycoon 2. Chuck Thompson and Vince Bagli called the action in the broadcast booth.
Distribution Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation. [39][40] As Flair still had the original championship belt and the new belt was not ready in time, Luger initially wore the NWA Western States Heritage Championship, which had been altered to resemble the world title. But WCBM had a hard time competing with Hearst Corporation-owned WBAL, which also had a large news-gathering staff, as well as a powerful 50,000 watt signal. It affiliated WCBM with CBS Radio News and maintained a staff of professional reporters and anchors. The station was sold in 1987 to local owners using the corporate name "Magic 680 Inc."[6] WCBM returned to an adult contemporary format, dropping talk abruptly.
After ending his feud with Simmons, Luger had a brief feud with Rick Steiner, defeating him on the November 19 Clash of the Champions XVII. [92] He had a short feud with Buff Bagwell in the fall of 1997, culminating in a match at Starrcade, which Bagwell won.