ROXfiles with Bill Stallings
BILL STALLINGS has been in broadcasting since he graduated from Kent State University in Ohio in 1972. He became a local legend when he joined WWWM 105, the first “classic rock” station in the country.
After M105 was sold and changed format in 1982, Bill moved to the West Coast and had radio gigs in San Francisco and Sacramento, while doing voice-overs at Cox Productions and teaching radio industry basics at a Broadcasting school in Sacramento.
Returning to Cleveland, he landed a morning drive slot at the new “Classic Rock” station WNCX 98.5, but the corporate monopoly of stations and homogenized computerized format had him on the move once again. After a stint as field announcer for the Chicago White Sox A team and commercial voice/announcer for WSRF in Florida, he returned to Cleveland in 1993 and landed an on-air/production job at WMMS FM which became Clear Channel Communications Inc.
Bill authored a rock radio format for satellite and syndication: the “RoxFiles: Through Music We Feel”, his real passion. It is basically a theme-oriented rock show that uses the entire spectrum of rock music, using titles, artists, era, content, etc. It is fun and inventive, involving listeners with balance and meaning. He continues to do research every day, cataloguing the music.
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