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  • Tack Attayek WRAL-FM

    WRAL-FM announcer Ned Attayek is better known by his nickname, “Tack,” given to him by his college buddies who were tired of mispronouncing Ned’s last name. The nickname stuck.

    Tack is a “Johnston County boy” from eastern North Carolina. He always wanted to be a radio guy. Like many of those who were teenagers in the decade of the ‘60s, Tack listened to the top radio stations and identified with big name disc jockeys of that era.

    Watch and listen to Tack tell behind-the-scenes stories while working in radio and as a courtside basketball announcer at the NC State home games. Tack still works at WRAL-FM, but has gone high tech as the WRAL-FM Web/Computer Network Supervisor.

    Enjoy this interview with Tack conducted by John Harris, Director of CBC Special Projects.

  • Rowell Gormon the voice of Zoot

    Rowell Gormon is the multi-talented, creative genius who produced award winning commercials for WRAL-FM and served as the Production Manager for many years. Rowell might be best known for creating a puppet named “Zoot” who became a side-kick for FBI – Famous Bob Inskeep, during the morning radio show that aired in the late 70s and 80s. Rowell also provided various puppet characters for The Uncle Paul Show. He acted in an episode of “Sparks” that aired in July 1988.

    Rowell continues to act and provides voices for top name brand companies and is a brilliant copy writer.

    Rowell is interviewed by John Harris, Corporate Director of Special Projects.

  • First Radiothon Montage

    Listen to the voices of children, parents, and those who made a donation to Duke Children’s Hospital.

  • Tears in Heaven

    Listen to this very moving story told by a nurse at Duke Children’s Hospital.

  • Jake the Jokeman

    Jake the Jokeman is a young cancer survivor who has a bright outlook on life. Jake participated in the Mix 101.5 Radiothon for Duke Children’s Hospital.

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