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Ron Cameron
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Re: Ron Cameron
Does Ron still have plans to move to a bigger station with more phone lines?
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.
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Re: Ron Cameron
That was pretty funny when a caller asked Denny which of today’s MLB pitchers reminded him of himself: of course, Denny said JV!!!???
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I think that - & the looming new co-host - was just part of the fertile imaginings of the author of Ron's X page.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 7:01 amDoes Ron still have plans to move to a bigger station with more phone lines?
The Ron Cameron Adoration Society
So does anyone who frequents this never ending stream of reverence for All Things Ron ever call in to the show?
I think y'all should set up an event. I kid you not. Coordinate a Call-A-Thon. All kidding aside.
I think y'all should set up an event. I kid you not. Coordinate a Call-A-Thon. All kidding aside.
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I have been known to call in. My last call was December 29, 2023.
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I promise to call in if somebody can get me out of jail
Re: The Ron Cameron Adoration Society
Rm04111234, who tracks Al Avila's whereabouts, is also a caller (although he's not been heard from since Ron's return last week; I truly hope he's okay). As was I, some years ago, before being unceremoniously issued a lifetime ban.
I like your idea, Round Six. When Ron's old 9-11 morning show drew even fewer calls than now & he had no access to emails, thus resulting in his reliance on "insurance callers," I tried then to enlist co-workers to call en masse. With each telling Ron how he was their idol, how much they admired him. Alas, my efforts fell flat.
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A Cameron Chronology for 2023
January 1: Interview with Jimmy Devellano
January 8: Interview with Rich Kincaide
January 15: Interview with Kevin Allen
January 22: Interview with Jake Wood
January 28: Interview with Tom Gage
January 29: Interview with Alex Alway
February 5: Interview with Ray Scott
February 18: Interview with Denny McLain
February 19: Interview with Ike Blessit
February 25: Interview with Ted Kulfan
March 4: Interview with Terry Foster
March 5: Interview with Rich Kincaide (2)
March 11: Interview with Bruce Fields
March 25: Interview with Lance Parrish
March 26: Interview with Les Cain
April 1: Interview with Ken Holland
April 2: Interview with George Sipple
April 8: Interview with Denny McLain (2)
April 9: Interview with Paul Woods
April 16: Interview with Steve McCatty
April 22: Interview with Ray Scott (2)
April 23: Interview with Fred Heumann
April 30: Interview with Jake Wood (2). During the show, Ron uses a racial slur in a quotation (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 35#p737973). One day later, his WDTK producer, Luke Hammett, announces the end of Ron's career at WDTK (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 25#p738148).
May 13: Ron resumes his radio career on WPON, where he re-joins producer Martin Anthony (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 30#p739802).
May 13: Interview with Kevin Allen (2)
May 14: Interview with Denny McLain (3)
May 21: Interview with Ray Scott (3)
May 27: Interview with George Blaha
May 28: Interview with Mike Hartman
June 2: Interview with Nick Libett
June 4: Interview with Rich Kincaide (3)
June 11: Interview with Jon Warden
June 16: Interview with Jerry Lewis
July 7: Interview with Jimmy Devellano (2)
July 9: Interview with Art Regner
July 14: Interview with Trish Faulkner
July 16: Interview with Paul Woods (2)
July 28: Interview with Denny McLain (4)
July 30: Interview with Ray Scott (4)
August 6: Interview with Terry Foster (2)
August 13: Interview with Jake Wood (3)
August 20: Interview with Ted Kulfan (2)
September 3: Interview with Frank Garza
September 17: Interview with Ray Scott (5)
September 24: Interview with Denny McLain (5)
October 1: Interview with Kevin Allen (3)
October 8: Interview with Paul Woods (3)
October 27: Interview with Denny McLain (6)
November 5: Ron's last show before knee surgery.
November 9: Ron's long-delayed knee surgery.
December 22: Ron's first show after knee surgery.
December 22: Interview with Ray Scott (6)
December 29: Interview with Denny McLain (7)
In other news:
What memories do you have of Sportstalk with Ron Cameron in 2023?
January 1: Interview with Jimmy Devellano
January 8: Interview with Rich Kincaide
January 15: Interview with Kevin Allen
January 22: Interview with Jake Wood
January 28: Interview with Tom Gage
January 29: Interview with Alex Alway
February 5: Interview with Ray Scott
February 18: Interview with Denny McLain
February 19: Interview with Ike Blessit
February 25: Interview with Ted Kulfan
March 4: Interview with Terry Foster
March 5: Interview with Rich Kincaide (2)
March 11: Interview with Bruce Fields
March 25: Interview with Lance Parrish
March 26: Interview with Les Cain
April 1: Interview with Ken Holland
April 2: Interview with George Sipple
April 8: Interview with Denny McLain (2)
April 9: Interview with Paul Woods
April 16: Interview with Steve McCatty
April 22: Interview with Ray Scott (2)
April 23: Interview with Fred Heumann
April 30: Interview with Jake Wood (2). During the show, Ron uses a racial slur in a quotation (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 35#p737973). One day later, his WDTK producer, Luke Hammett, announces the end of Ron's career at WDTK (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 25#p738148).
May 13: Ron resumes his radio career on WPON, where he re-joins producer Martin Anthony (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 30#p739802).
May 13: Interview with Kevin Allen (2)
May 14: Interview with Denny McLain (3)
May 21: Interview with Ray Scott (3)
May 27: Interview with George Blaha
May 28: Interview with Mike Hartman
June 2: Interview with Nick Libett
June 4: Interview with Rich Kincaide (3)
June 11: Interview with Jon Warden
June 16: Interview with Jerry Lewis
July 7: Interview with Jimmy Devellano (2)
July 9: Interview with Art Regner
July 14: Interview with Trish Faulkner
July 16: Interview with Paul Woods (2)
July 28: Interview with Denny McLain (4)
July 30: Interview with Ray Scott (4)
August 6: Interview with Terry Foster (2)
August 13: Interview with Jake Wood (3)
August 20: Interview with Ted Kulfan (2)
September 3: Interview with Frank Garza
September 17: Interview with Ray Scott (5)
September 24: Interview with Denny McLain (5)
October 1: Interview with Kevin Allen (3)
October 8: Interview with Paul Woods (3)
October 27: Interview with Denny McLain (6)
November 5: Ron's last show before knee surgery.
November 9: Ron's long-delayed knee surgery.
December 22: Ron's first show after knee surgery.
December 22: Interview with Ray Scott (6)
December 29: Interview with Denny McLain (7)
In other news:
- Two of Ron's least favorite Detroit Tiger personalities departed the scene. Radio broadcaster Jim Price died and designated hitter Miguel Cabrera (AKA Combero) retired. But their role as Ron's lightning rod for his frustrations with the Detroit Tigers was quickly filled by President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris.
- The Ron Cameron thread of the Michigan Radio and TV Buzzboard celebrated its 10th birthday, with its most active year ever, increasing its page count from 799 to almost 1700 at year's end. It blasted through milestones that will probably never be reached again in Buzzboard history, including 1 million views; 25,000 replies; and 1500 pages. It even maintained its pace as one of the most active threads on the Buzzboard during two extended radio absences by Ron.
What memories do you have of Sportstalk with Ron Cameron in 2023?
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Great 'Year in Review' recap, Bobbert! It's interesting to contrast all the work you've put into this thread with that of Ron's, ahem, minimalist approach to his own show.
Denny just edging out Ray for most guest appearances in '23. Rich Kincaide's last (& final?) appearance was way back on June 4, yet he still tied with Kevin Allen & the Wood(s) Boyz for next most appearances (3). Little did we realize that Alex's January 29 interview would be his swan song. And I'm surprised that - although his ex made the list - the once third most powerful man in soccer never appeared this year. Same with Ken Holland who, surprisingly, would still came on the show even after he left the Wings.
Other than my personal audience with The Great One near the end of the record-breaking '23, my greatest memories were the slur heard 'round the world & Ron being caught unaware the one day his show went syndicated internationally.
Denny just edging out Ray for most guest appearances in '23. Rich Kincaide's last (& final?) appearance was way back on June 4, yet he still tied with Kevin Allen & the Wood(s) Boyz for next most appearances (3). Little did we realize that Alex's January 29 interview would be his swan song. And I'm surprised that - although his ex made the list - the once third most powerful man in soccer never appeared this year. Same with Ken Holland who, surprisingly, would still came on the show even after he left the Wings.
Other than my personal audience with The Great One near the end of the record-breaking '23, my greatest memories were the slur heard 'round the world & Ron being caught unaware the one day his show went syndicated internationally.
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Great recap Bobbert
My answer will differ as I will go with favorite interview. Frank Garza, very informative especially for a person like me that’s not a big boxing fan
He was very informative
Coming in second when Ron got his faunkners mixed
Up and had Trish instead of Roger
My answer will differ as I will go with favorite interview. Frank Garza, very informative especially for a person like me that’s not a big boxing fan
He was very informative
Coming in second when Ron got his faunkners mixed
Up and had Trish instead of Roger
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Re: Ron Cameron
I agree the out of state call in’s made for a interesting day-he can thank fellow WPON host Lindsey Renee, who has a big followingMomo wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 2:58 pmGreat 'Year in Review' recap, Bobbert! It's interesting to contrast all the work you've put into this thread with that of Ron's, ahem, minimalist approach to his own show.
Denny just edging out Ray for most guest appearances in '23. Rich Kincaide's last (& final?) appearance was way back on June 4, yet he still tied with Kevin Allen & the Wood(s) Boyz for next most appearances (3). Little did we realize that Alex's January 29 interview would be his swan song. And I'm surprised that - although his ex made the list - the once third most powerful man in soccer never appeared this year. Same with Ken Holland who, surprisingly, would still came on the show even after he left the Wings.
Other than my personal audience with The Great One near the end of the record-breaking '23, my greatest memories were the slur heard 'round the world & Ron being caught unaware the one day his show went syndicated internationally.
Re: Ron Cameron
Any highlights of the year have to also include Ron’s swallowing whole Rob’s insider tip about Al Avila working at a Denny’s … near the airport. And Ron’s mystifying belief that a 1973 color episode of To Tell the Truth was in fact from 1957.
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Say you're a loser without saying you are a loser.Bobbert wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 2:02 pmA Cameron Chronology for 2023
January 1: Interview with Jimmy Devellano
January 8: Interview with Rich Kincaide
January 15: Interview with Kevin Allen
January 22: Interview with Jake Wood
January 28: Interview with Tom Gage
January 29: Interview with Alex Alway
February 5: Interview with Ray Scott
February 18: Interview with Denny McLain
February 19: Interview with Ike Blessit
February 25: Interview with Ted Kulfan
March 4: Interview with Terry Foster
March 5: Interview with Rich Kincaide (2)
March 11: Interview with Bruce Fields
March 25: Interview with Lance Parrish
March 26: Interview with Les Cain
April 1: Interview with Ken Holland
April 2: Interview with George Sipple
April 8: Interview with Denny McLain (2)
April 9: Interview with Paul Woods
April 16: Interview with Steve McCatty
April 22: Interview with Ray Scott (2)
April 23: Interview with Fred Heumann
April 30: Interview with Jake Wood (2). During the show, Ron uses a racial slur in a quotation (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 35#p737973). One day later, his WDTK producer, Luke Hammett, announces the end of Ron's career at WDTK (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 25#p738148).
May 13: Ron resumes his radio career on WPON, where he re-joins producer Martin Anthony (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 30#p739802).
May 13: Interview with Kevin Allen (2)
May 14: Interview with Denny McLain (3)
May 21: Interview with Ray Scott (3)
May 27: Interview with George Blaha
May 28: Interview with Mike Hartman
June 2: Interview with Nick Libett
June 4: Interview with Rich Kincaide (3)
June 11: Interview with Jon Warden
June 16: Interview with Jerry Lewis
July 7: Interview with Jimmy Devellano (2)
July 9: Interview with Art Regner
July 14: Interview with Trish Faulkner
July 16: Interview with Paul Woods (2)
July 28: Interview with Denny McLain (4)
July 30: Interview with Ray Scott (4)
August 6: Interview with Terry Foster (2)
August 13: Interview with Jake Wood (3)
August 20: Interview with Ted Kulfan (2)
September 3: Interview with Frank Garza
September 17: Interview with Ray Scott (5)
September 24: Interview with Denny McLain (5)
October 1: Interview with Kevin Allen (3)
October 8: Interview with Paul Woods (3)
October 27: Interview with Denny McLain (6)
November 5: Ron's last show before knee surgery.
November 9: Ron's long-delayed knee surgery.
December 22: Ron's first show after knee surgery.
December 22: Interview with Ray Scott (6)
December 29: Interview with Denny McLain (7)
In other news:
- Two of Ron's least favorite Detroit Tiger personalities departed the scene. Radio broadcaster Jim Price died and designated hitter Miguel Cabrera (AKA Combero) retired. But their role as Ron's lightning rod for his frustrations with the Detroit Tigers was quickly filled by President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris.
- The Ron Cameron thread of the Michigan Radio and TV Buzzboard celebrated its 10th birthday, with its most active year ever, increasing its page count from 799 to almost 1700 at year's end. It blasted through milestones that will probably never be reached again in Buzzboard history, including 1 million views; 25,000 replies; and 1500 pages. It even maintained its pace as one of the most active threads on the Buzzboard during two extended radio absences by Ron.
What memories do you have of Sportstalk with Ron Cameron in 2023?
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Re: Ron Cameron
My favourite memories are my fights with Martin.Me posting on this thread .Martin responding by posting as Ron on twitter.Bobbert wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 2:02 pmA Cameron Chronology for 2023
January 1: Interview with Jimmy Devellano
January 8: Interview with Rich Kincaide
January 15: Interview with Kevin Allen
January 22: Interview with Jake Wood
January 28: Interview with Tom Gage
January 29: Interview with Alex Alway
February 5: Interview with Ray Scott
February 18: Interview with Denny McLain
February 19: Interview with Ike Blessit
February 25: Interview with Ted Kulfan
March 4: Interview with Terry Foster
March 5: Interview with Rich Kincaide (2)
March 11: Interview with Bruce Fields
March 25: Interview with Lance Parrish
March 26: Interview with Les Cain
April 1: Interview with Ken Holland
April 2: Interview with George Sipple
April 8: Interview with Denny McLain (2)
April 9: Interview with Paul Woods
April 16: Interview with Steve McCatty
April 22: Interview with Ray Scott (2)
April 23: Interview with Fred Heumann
April 30: Interview with Jake Wood (2). During the show, Ron uses a racial slur in a quotation (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 35#p737973). One day later, his WDTK producer, Luke Hammett, announces the end of Ron's career at WDTK (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 25#p738148).
May 13: Ron resumes his radio career on WPON, where he re-joins producer Martin Anthony (https://mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 30#p739802).
May 13: Interview with Kevin Allen (2)
May 14: Interview with Denny McLain (3)
May 21: Interview with Ray Scott (3)
May 27: Interview with George Blaha
May 28: Interview with Mike Hartman
June 2: Interview with Nick Libett
June 4: Interview with Rich Kincaide (3)
June 11: Interview with Jon Warden
June 16: Interview with Jerry Lewis
July 7: Interview with Jimmy Devellano (2)
July 9: Interview with Art Regner
July 14: Interview with Trish Faulkner
July 16: Interview with Paul Woods (2)
July 28: Interview with Denny McLain (4)
July 30: Interview with Ray Scott (4)
August 6: Interview with Terry Foster (2)
August 13: Interview with Jake Wood (3)
August 20: Interview with Ted Kulfan (2)
September 3: Interview with Frank Garza
September 17: Interview with Ray Scott (5)
September 24: Interview with Denny McLain (5)
October 1: Interview with Kevin Allen (3)
October 8: Interview with Paul Woods (3)
October 27: Interview with Denny McLain (6)
November 5: Ron's last show before knee surgery.
November 9: Ron's long-delayed knee surgery.
December 22: Ron's first show after knee surgery.
December 22: Interview with Ray Scott (6)
December 29: Interview with Denny McLain (7)
In other news:
- Two of Ron's least favorite Detroit Tiger personalities departed the scene. Radio broadcaster Jim Price died and designated hitter Miguel Cabrera (AKA Combero) retired. But their role as Ron's lightning rod for his frustrations with the Detroit Tigers was quickly filled by President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris.
- The Ron Cameron thread of the Michigan Radio and TV Buzzboard celebrated its 10th birthday, with its most active year ever, increasing its page count from 799 to almost 1700 at year's end. It blasted through milestones that will probably never be reached again in Buzzboard history, including 1 million views; 25,000 replies; and 1500 pages. It even maintained its pace as one of the most active threads on the Buzzboard during two extended radio absences by Ron.
What memories do you have of Sportstalk with Ron Cameron in 2023?