That decision underscored the mutual love affair between
radio and Koch, both of whom loved the attention the other brought.
Koch had been out of Gracie Mansion
for about 10 minutes in 1989 when WABC 770 AM program director John Mainelli
hired him to do a daily 11 a.m.-noon show.
“It wasn’t long before he was No. 1 in his time slot,”
recalls Mainelli. “For a few years Ed Koch, Rush Limbaugh and Bob Grant were
all No. 1. Every time the ratings came out, the mayor called to see who was the
strongest, asking, ‘How No. 1 am I?’
“I hope WEVD does not sell because I am not good at sports,”
Koch joked. “But if I have to do the Yankees, I’ll do the Yankees.”
He didn’t. He went to Bloomberg’s WBBR 1130 AM, where he
hosted a Friday show until this Jan. 18.
In later years he was a regular guest with hosts like Curtis
Sliwa on WNYM 970 AM.
“As mayor he was no fan of the Guardian Angels,” said Sliwa.
“But when I got shot in 1992, the first image I saw hovering over my hospital
bed in ICU was Koch. I think he was disappointed I lived.
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