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| Catching Up With the Duff Man Most Omahans will remember Dan Duffy for his run as an evening and late-night jock on Z-92 (KEZO 92.3 FM) back in the 1990s. But the radio veteran has been heard on several other stations, including Lincolns KFOR-AM and KTGL-FM, where he most recently was on the air. Duffy, whose first on-air gig was in 1980, was recently a victim of budget cuts and is now working outside of the radio business for the first time since 1986. We recently caught up with the Duff man, who is now working at First Data, last week for a where are they now update. Can you give me a little history of your radio career? Where did you start? My first on air gig was in 1980 at KFOR/Lincoln at the age of 16. Never took radio seriously until my early 20s after working a series of dead end jobs and playing drums in numerous cover bands after high school. I hustled my tail off to gain experience, Duffy said in an e-mail note. KOTD/Plattsmouth 1989-92. KYNN 92-95. Z-92 (nights) /KGOR/KTGL (part time). KMGN Flagstaff, Ariz. /KDKB in Phoenix/ WRQC/Minneapolis KILO in Colorado Springs/ KSRX San Antonio and most recently KTGL 92.9 the Eagle in Lincoln. Whats the worst blooper youve had on the radio? A few curse words from listeners (before the Janet Jackson FCC situation) never brought attention to it. Its live radio, it happens. I left the phone pot up while talking with a buddy one time, it was a 6-7 minute conversation and all of Omaha was listening. Unbelievably, not one F-bomb was dropped. You would think two guys on the phone would eventually drop a swear word (but) it never happened. That was three in the morning. Who is your favorite Nebraska broadcaster of all time? Who is your favorite broadcaster nationally of all time? I dont really have a favorite but I sure enjoyed listening to Z-92/ KOIL/WOW when I was a long-haired kid in the late 70s Rod Meyer, Jimmy ONeil, Chuck Yates, Joe Blood, Rick Setchell. I had a chance to work with Chuck, Joe and Rick many years later at Z along with Todd and Tyler. What an honor. As a kid growing up in the late 70s, Yates, Blood, Setchell represented FM rock radio in Omaha and had a big influence on me. I apologize if I'm leaving anyone out. --- Full Article: Omaha City Weekly Media Watch: Catching Up With the Duff Man News Source: Omaha City Weekly Media Watch |
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| Re: Catching Up With the Duff Man Cool! I miss him!! I wish him the best!!
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| Re: Catching Up With the Duff Man ^...as do I...although I don't believe I was listening to the Z at the time, I'm sure he was a great on-air talent. |
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