Bruce Bond |
But this is no orderinary ex-convict. This is Central PA.
radio legend Bruce Bond, who hosted Top
40 WNNK-104.1 FM's daily "The Bruce Bond Late Afternoon Show" from
3-7 p.m. from 1995 until 2002
Bruce Bond is auditioning to host WHP 580 AM’s afternoon
talk show.
He isn't alone either. The AM radio station is in the midst
of a search for a replacement for Bob Durgin, who retired on Aug. 2. Candidates
for the position have been auditioning on-air since Aug. 5 in the afternoon
show's time slot of 3-6 p.m.
Newman |
Newman of Newman and Nancy on sister-station WRBT BOB 94.9 FM fame
is auditioning Thursday. Bond will have the Friday audition spot. The auditions will continue into the next
week and will include Matt Meyer of sister-station WRVV The River 97.3.
As for what the station's looking for, PD RJ Harris says
"We are not looking for someone with fill-in-the-blank political beliefs
or lifestyle beliefs. We're looking for a show that's compelling and
entertaining and will keep people listening."
And according to pennlive.com, that's where Bond could
shine. A figure of fascination for many in the midstate, Bond made national
headlines when he was indicted in 2008 for charges of forgery, attempted grand
larceny and identity theft. There were 65 counts total levied against him for
the $4.3 million forged-check scheme involving accomplices in Nigeria and Europe .
Matt Meyer |
Found guilty, Bond was sentenced to a minimum of 2 1/3 years
to maximum of 7 years in prison. He was released on parole on April 29, 2010
for merit. His parole was discharged two years later.
Harris predicts Bond's criminal past will come up during his
on-air audition. "I have to think that it will come up and I have to
believe that Bruce is ready to talk about it," he said.
As for negative audience reaction to bringing on Bond,
Harris is prepared. "He paid his dues. I know it sounds cliche, but it's
true," Harris said. "The thing we have to remember about Bruce Bond
is that he had some of the biggest rating shares, if not the biggest, of anyone
ever on the air in Harrisburg .
So we believe that he deserves, at least, a look."
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