He is in San Angelo, DJ-ing for an oldies station.
http://m.gosanangelo.com/news/2012/may/20/for-boyer-operating-klde-is-work-of-destiny/
I believe he retired. He passed away in 2013
WBAP-FM was created in 1967.
Mark Davis (for whom she is still producer) moved to 660AM when they did not renew his contract with WBAP
Still There.
It's Siegel.
Don Siegel's birth name is Donald Siegel.
Charley Siegel's birth name is Charles S. Siegel.
David Finfrock, a longtime meteorologist for WBAP (a radio station in Texas), announced his retirement in 2021 after over three decades with the station. He was known for his weather forecasts and had built a strong following among listeners. Finfrock's departure marked the end of an era for WBAP, as he was a familiar voice in the community. He expressed gratitude for the support he received throughout his career.
I understand she went to station KLIF-AM-570 on the 6AM show.She was with WBAP-820 for about 8 yrs.I just wondered why change now?
There is no public information available about the death of Martha Siegel.
I'll give you the simple answer, budget cuts. I was a full time employee beginning in 1984 and was contract labor since 1997 and did the radio show from the house. WBAP was sold in 2007. The company that owns WBAP decided to fire about a dozen people in February of 2008 and I was one of the heads to roll. Sammy, Willie, Dr.Ben, Elvis and about fifty other character voices I did for the WBAP morning show went with me. Currently, I am out of the radio business and work on a shrimp boat in Bayou Labatrie, Louisana. Good Luck and Keep a Tight Line! John H
Pat Boone played the part of a soda jerk on weekends at WBAP in 1954 while attending the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas (the birth place of Dwight David Eisenhower).