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It’s only fitting, reports The Toledo Blade, the reunion
turned into a celebration of this former Toledo radio broadcasting executive,
the one who brought them together this night at Manhattan’s Restaurant in
Uptown, and for many, the man who gave them their first big industry
opportunity.
Mark Benson, a radio veteran of more than three decades who
handles mornings on classic rock station WXKR-FM, 94.5, said it was Mr.
Cavanaugh’s appearance at a radio conference for college students in 1985 that
got him “fired up about doing radio.”
Five years later, it was Mr. Cavanaugh, then-executive vice
president and chief operating officer of Reams Broadcasting when it owned
WIOT-FM, 104.7, and WCWA-AM, 1230, who paired Mr. Benson with a Flint radio talent he’d
never met, Jeff Lamb.
The duo successfully anchored WIOT’s mornings as Jeff and
Mark, “The Dawnbusters,” in the early 1990s. “He saw [the chemistry] . It was
just one of those things that worked,” Mr. Benson said. “I don’t think I’d be
doing mornings without him.
Mr. Cavanaugh started in radio in 1957 at the age of 16 in his hometown ofSyracuse , N.Y. , where he met his wife of 49 years, Eileen.
He worked in Utica , N.Y. ;
Des Moines , and Flint
before settling in Toledo .
He’s been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland .
Mr. Cavanaugh started in radio in 1957 at the age of 16 in his hometown of
Now 71, Mr. Cavanaugh is a private broadcast consultant and
writer for McClatchy Newspapers and lives in Oakhurst , Calif.
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