After leaving Ecuador with less than $2000 due to the
policies of the Military Junta government, I landed in Miami. Within a week,
I had accepted the General Managers position
at Mooney Broadcasting Corporations WUNO in San Juan, Puerto Rico...
A
Mooney Stock certificate
(for a Wall Street-shaking five shares) is shown
above.
WUNO was purchased
by Mooney Broadcasting Corporation of Knoxville, TN when its
efforts to acquire WPDQ in Jacksonville were delayed due to an FCC
investigation of the seller.
With cash in hand,
MBC found that well rated WUNO in San Juan was on the market. When
the purchase was negotiated, WUNO was rated third in San Juan, and
profitable.
Those were the years when a
transfer application could take the better part of a year. This
deal was approved in 10 months, during which time the station had
lost most of its staff, 90% of its audience, and the lease on its
building. It was rated last in San Juan.
A
new image on air, along with a new logo were among the first tasks in restoring this
once-successful radio station. WUNO had brought Top 40
Radio to Puerto Rico in the mid-60's, but had fallen to
less than a 3 share... when #1 WKAQ had nearly a 30.
In
October, I made significant changes in the
programming, including the hiring of a TV dance show
host, the legendary and charismatic Alfred D.
Herger, as PD. Billings reached a level of $60,000 by
December, only two months later. The following year,
the station attained a ratings performance
sufficient to tie WKAQ, which for over 40 years had
been alone in first place. Cash flow for 1971 was in
excess of $250,000.
The
Mooney Broadcasting Corp. 1970 Annual
report pictured above (click for readable
PDF) featured the changes
at WUNO and the perspectives for improved
performance. Left to right are Alfred
D. Herger, PD, David Gleason, GM and Manuel Rivera
Morales (Q.E.P.D.), Sales Manager.
WUNO
had been losing more than it billed in late 1970; within 3 months
it was profitable and on its way to ratings success. This is a
1971 Clapp & Mayne ratings summary. WUNO went from last to a
tie with 50-year market leader WKAQ in a later study; in this one
WUNO had a 19.1 to WKAQ's 22.4.
Mooney
Broadcasting 1971 Annual Report
WUNO page. Click for PDF view.
San Juan Puerto Rico
- WUNO
WUNO is a 24-hour
station with 5000 watts at 1320 serving
nearly 1,000,000 persons in greater San
Juan.
Under the capable
leadership of manager David Gleason and
program director Alfred Herger WUNO
achieved it's rightful] position atop
survey reports - Numero UNO. "Radio
Uno - Numero UNO más horas durante el
día en programación musical."
Within the space of one
year, Manager Gleason and commercial
manager Manuel Rivera Morales turned a
revenue loser into one of MBC’s most
profitable operations. WIJNO’s 1970 loss
became a profit in 1971. The turn-around
exceeded $200,000. January, 1972 sales
exceed those of 1971 by 75%.
Radio UNO is very
conscious of the role it can play for the
welfare and betterment of the Puerto Rico
community. The staff has been complimented
en the general knowledge programs which
have been presented. These are informative
capsules which cover such topics as Puerto
Rico History, reasons for various Puerto
Rico holiday celebrations, origination of
traditions, origin of customs, origination
of unusual words in the Spanish language
and colloquialisms. Simple interpretation
of the meanings of the constitution have
been favored by UNO listeners.
Listener opinions
instigated by UNO have resulted in
numerous improvements for San Juan
citizens UNO was instrumental in getting
hot water installed in island medical
facilities. A park was provided with
nighttime illumination for young people to
enjoy sport and recreational facilities as
a result of UNO’s efforts. UNO’s
efforts have also resulted in numerous
street and sanitation improvements.
UNO’s Alfred Herger
was honored by the Record World as Latin American deejay
of the year. He was also selected as Master of Ceremonies
for the world renowned Latin American Song Festival held in
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
WUNO is moving into its
new building. This modern new structure,
with the latest up-to-date technical
equipment, and modern furnishings is a
facility of which we can be proud. These
improved working conditions for our
employees should reflect an even greater
sales and profit increase in 1972.
The capable ‘want-to-win"
staff which David Gleason selected is
justifiably proud of its accomplishments
and they are aiming to become the overall
radio leader in the Mooney Broadcasting
organization. ‘Hasta cuando el sol se
pone radio UNO brilla." [Even when
the sun goes down Radio UNO shines.)
Standard Rate &
Data's "Spot Radio" carried this WUNO ad touting its resurgence
and new #1 status in this market of 1.2 million.
My
card...
In
1972, when Mooney bought an AM & FM combo in
Birmingham, Alabama, from Taft, I moved to that
market to program one of America's first FM Top 40
stations and an Adult Contemporary AM.