Tuesday, July 3, 2007

'All Access' News Item Includes Nearly Five-Year-Old Story

Monday, the radio industry news and music information website All Access.com included an eye-catching headline among its items making news.

Listed below headlines such as "Report: Is Imus Coming Back To WFAN?," and "Vote On Westwood Content Deal With CBS Delayed," was this one, "Charlie Petzold Dead At 62"

The name rang a bell with at least one Omaha-area radio executive, who e-mailed Media Watch. What the executive did not know - and apparently neither did All Access - was that Petzold died nearly five years ago.

Here is what All Access published Monday:

Charlie Petzold Dead At 62


CHARLIE PETZOLD, who was also known as "CHARLIE BURD," died of a brain aneurysm. He was 62. PETZOLD was hospitalized NOVEMBER 11 after he fell ill from a migraine headache. This happened shortly before he was due to go on air for his nightly segment of Evening Classics on KVNO/UNO, NE.

Most of PETZOLD's career was spent in the WASHINGTON area. He spent 36 years as a radio and television announcer. He was also a television news anchor and hosted a children's show.


And here is an excerpt from a story in the Nov. 22, 2002 edition of The Gateway newspaper by then-University of Nebraska at Omaha student Josie Loza (who now writes for the Omaha World-Herald):

KVNO takes a moment of silence for radio personality

Charlie Petzold's booming voice was silenced last week. The 62-year-old radio personality, who was also known as "Charlie Burd," died of a brain aneurysm.

Petzold was hospitalized Nov. 11 after he fell ill from a migraine headache.
This happened shortly before he was due to go on air for his nightly segment of Evening Classics on UNO-based classical radio station KVNO-FM.

Evening Classics is on air from 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Two of Petzold's colleagues filled in for him Nov. 11 while he was transported to a local hospital, where he died earlier this week.

Mike Hagstrom, programming manager for the station, said Petzold would be missed.


Media Watch contacted All Access President/Publisher Joel Denver, who said in an e-mail that he had no idea how the nearly five-year-old story had resurfaced.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have to hand it to UNO. While those all around them screw up, West Dodge High knows how to do the right thing. Add publishing obituaries at the actual time a person dies to previous examples...such as putting the brakes on athletic department excesses, holding top leadership accountable, and elevating someone who actually worked his way up to the office of Chancellor. The Mavs, I'm sure, will display class in any followup this bizarre story generates. I'm just sorry Charlie Petzold's family has to deal with it.

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