Paul Droubay |
Broadcast pioneer, sportscaster, Utah radio station owner and advertising executive Paul Droubay died Monday in Salt Lake City.
He was 86.
"He was a pioneer and an innovator," said Terry
Mathis, whose family has owned a number of Utah radio stations. "He was a
visionary as well."
Mathis told the Salt Lake Tribune that when Droubay owned
Ogden station KDAB B101 (now known as KBER in Salt Lake City), he petitioned
the Federal Communications Commission to allow him to move the station’s
transmitter from Ogden to Farnsworth Peak. Before then, stations were required
to have their transmitter in the city where they were licensed.
After a lengthy fight, Droubay convinced the FCC that a
station should be allowed to have the most advantageous transmitter site to
better serve communities and to expand coverage to nearby areas, which was a
decision that changed the radio industry throughout the United States.
"There are many people like me who recognize the
profound impact that Paul had on the industry," Mathis said.
Droubay was a popular on-air radio personality and was part
of a group of disk jockeys known as the Fabulous Five at KLUB radio.
He began his career as a disk jockey in Pocatello, Idaho
Falls and Twin Falls, Idaho, before becoming a sportscaster at KUTV Channel 2.
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