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Better known by his street name, Arnold Dean, 78, the smooth-talking WTIC-AM (1080) radio sportscaster and sports director emeritus whose mellifluous tones can make even the worst ballgame sound good, was his usual kind, considerate, over-the-top mannerly guy as friends, family — including wife Helen — and fans congratulated him on six decades of radio work that ranged from his lesser-known days as a cooking-show host to his well-known signature call-in show "Sports Talk."
"I consider myself lucky to be doing this job," said the semi-retired Dean, in between shaking hands and doing some live on-air work from the reception dais.
"I'd do it as long as the station wants me," said Dean, who had planned to be a pilot until the Air Force found he had a vertigo problem. "I may have aged, but I'm lucky that my voice didn't."Among those celebrating his on-air longevity were a slew of high school and college athletic types, including former Central Connecticut State University men's basketball coach Bill Detrick, who was no slouch himself when it came to local-celebrity status. But hey, the party was for Dean.
"He treated Central well when he broadcast our games way back when," said Detrick, who now coaches golf at Trinity College. "He helped us make our presence known by broadcasting our games and did it well."
Those at the event couldn't help but linger at a roomful of displays tracking Dean's history through the years, old newspaper clippings in particular that reflected the times and the sports that made the news during each decade.
"Remember the Whalers? Boy, do I wish they were still here," said Marilyn Michaels, a self-described "just a fan" of Dean's as she looked at pictures of Gordie Howe in the display featuring Hartford's former NHL team. "I still love 'Sports Talk,' and when Dean is filling in ... well, you just know it is him. You might not know what he looks like, but you recognize him right away when he talks."
Besides a host of co-workers, including Joe "D" D'Ambrosio, who, with WVIT, Channel 30, sports anchor Kevin Nathan, now co-hosts the "Sports Talk" show, there was a contingent from the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, who lauded Dean for his mild-mannered and fair style of broadcasting and, better yet, for the strings he can pull when it comes to getting a good guest speaker for the organization's annual student athlete banquet.
"He's our guy when it comes to finding a speaker for the annual Scholar-Athlete dinner," said Bob Ford, a retired principal who now serves as the CIAC's corporate development director.
"He's our hook-up on celebrities," chimed in Tony Mosa, also a retired principal and retired assistant executive director of the CIAC. "We let him be the featured speaker one year, and now we let him introduce the guest speaker each year."
A NEW advertising-free community television station for Dublin will enrich the social economy of the capital as well as providing entertainment and education, according to Minister for Communications Éamon Ryan.
The Minister spoke yesterday to mark the launch of Dublin Community Television (DCTV), which was awarded Ireland’s first 10-year community television licence in May 2006. It has been broadcasting on a pilot basis since last September and is run by a co-operative.
Mr Ryan said the channel would increase viewing options for the people of Dublin. He noted the current “difficult times” in the economy and said he believed things would become very difficult over the next year or two.
“Maybe that will remind us in some sense that, actually, our economy is a social economy as well as a commercial economy; that in our city, social entrepreneurship has always been, and may always be, as important as commercial entrepreneurship; that our culture, our sense of ourselves and our sense of what’s happening in our city is determined as much by the social economy as it is by the commercial economy.”
DCTV chairman Seán Ó Siuchrú said DCTV was “a much-needed and radical new departure in television in Ireland”. We could no longer believe “that more channels results in better television or more choice”.
“The truth, of course, is that greater choice only comes when you have a greater diversity of programmes; a wider range of views expressed from all sectors, especially the minority and marginalised groups; more inspiring ideas, and stimulating and creative entertainment. Only then will we actually translate the number of channels into something that gives you genuine choice.”
The Broadcasting Commission of Ireland’s chief executive Michael O’Keeffe said it had allocated about €250,000 to the community-in-the-studio concept and that it was important to support the sector. Mr O’Keeffe said he believed a Cork-based community television station would soon be ready to begin broadcasting.
DCTV will broadcast 24 hours a day at channel 802 on the Chorus- NTL digital cable network, reaching 200,000 households in Dublin, Limerick, Cork, Galway and Waterford. Programming includes drama, documentaries, arts shows, current affairs and adult education programmes.
Many programmes are funded by the BCI’s Sound and Vision fund, generated from the licence fee. Other funding sources include Dublin City Council, local authorities, and the Dublin Community Forum.
The station’s co-operative has more than 100 members.
FOX25 Morning News co-host Kim Carrigan, traffic
reporter Doug Meehan and news commentator Doug "VB" Goudie will
broadcast their show live from the Park in downtown Andover tomorrow,
Friday, July 18. The station has been talking with locals and filming
segments to tell viewers about some of the things that make Andover
unique. A film crew was at the Andover Farmers' Market on Saturday and
they also filmed portions of the Main Street exhibition display at the
Andover Historical Society. "They visited us, restaurants in town, downtown
stores, so I think it will be a fun show," said Elaine Clements,
executive director or the Historical Society. The show will also feature Town Manager Buzz Stapczynski and Youth Services Director Bill Fahey. The station will collect new books for children ages 6
months to 5 years during its "Zip Trip" broadcast, at the Park at the
corner of Chestnut and Bartlet streets. The TV show will be at the Park
between 6 and 9 a.m. Residents, community groups, businesses and guests
attending the filming are invited to drop off a new book. The books
will benefit Reach Out and Read, a New England nonprofit literacy
program that gives the books to hospitals, health centers,
pediatricians and family-care doctors. The books are given out during primary checkups, with
an emphasis on getting books into the hands of children growing up in
poverty. For more information about the reading program, visit
www.reachoutandread.org.
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