I am one of those people whose mother listened from the beginning and I have followed. For the last 25 years I have greatly enjoyed you. I can't believe it this is ridiculous. I don't like the changes that are happening at RKO at all. My husband and I always enjoyed listening to you on Saturday mornings and we'll really miss you. I hope to find you somewhere else on the dial real soon. Until then enjoy your time off and good luck with your future.
Very upset,
Jane and Ron
Tewksbury, MA
Moe:
I was sorry to hear about your unceremonious, tacky firing at RKO. What a bunch of classless jerks.
Anyway, I’m sure that you’ll land on your feet.
If TKK has half a brain, they’ll hire you for the same Saturday morning slot. That would be sweet.
Be well and stay healthy.
You’re one of the good guys.
Bob
Dear Moe:
So many years, so many memories! Remember when you bought a GMAC SUV and your bride
didn't want to "drive around in a truck"?
So many things to say 'thank you' to you for so many years. When my Marine grandson was in
Iraq, what a help it was for us to listen to your interviews with men who were there!!
Moe, i can't imagine what a blow it was to be fired in such a hateful manner, but what a great
example you set in your gentlemanly farewell!! Well done, old dear.
I am going to write to that boob Wolfe .... I am so sick of how low WRKO has fallen, after the
years of you, Jerry Williams, Gene Burns. I had hoped that Howie would be gone: his blue material
is really all he has going for him now. Todd's replacement is way over his head, poor man. And
so.............bye, bye, WRKO. Stay with us online, please. I looke forward to the book.
Ever grateful, Virginia
Dear Moe, I was really sad to hear that you will not be on sat. mornings anymore. One of my favorite things on sat mornings was to turn you on as I did my "chores" and sometimes just having my cup of coffee while still in bed just being lazy and enjoying the interesting ideas that were being discussed. I especially liked it when you talked about your son and his love of baseball. After 2 girls and being 40 I had my son who also liked baseball. Our boys were about the same age. My son turned 21 this Nov. My brother in law is Charlie from Newburyport and it was always fun to hear him call and discuss an issue with you. You will be missed by me and lots of others. Remember when God closes a door he opens a window. It is a saying that I especially like. I was glad to read your to do list. I will look forward to the book you are finishing up and the books to follow. Take care and good health to you and your family. An admiring fan, Mary Ann
Moe, My wife and I wake up and listen to you every Saturday morning while we are in bed. The only time I turn you off is when I am paying more attention to my wife than you. Afterward, we put you right back on for the rest of your morning show. We both loved your show and will not listen to WRKO on Saturdays again. We wish you god's speed with getting back on the air on Saturday mornings. We love waking up to your voice, humor and common sense talk. Rick & Bobbie
Exeter, NH
Dear Moe,
We are so sad and, yes, angry that WRKO has terminated your program. We woke up to your program every Saturday morning and we have been listening to you for years, probably ever since you began there. We have always thoroughly enjoyed your intelligence, honesty, candor, humor, and very interesting programs. We may not have always agreed with you but we did most of the time. We loved the fact that you interviewed the soldiers in or who had been in Iraq, and treated them with great respect. In fact you always treated reasonable callers with respect.
We enjoyed hearing about your wonderful family and we remember when your son was born and loved "watching" him grow up into a fine young man. We even loved hearing about your dog Woof.
You always took on hard issues and never tried to hide from controversy.
It is terrible the way that WRKO has treated you and we will certainly call them tomorrow and let them know how we feel. They are ruining the station, especially with boring and inane infomercials. As soon as any infomercial comes on we change the station. Most people probably do the same. We doubt if anyone listens to them.
WRKO is the big loser, but we are losers too because you have become like part of our family and we are going to miss you very, very, much.
We wish you and your family all good things and know you will come back from this stronger than ever.
God Bless You.
Sincerely,
June and David
Medford, MA
You're the best Moe...
Jim Carter
proud to have been one of your 'many' producers
Moe -- I have listened to you since you started on RKO .... and have enjoyed your programs (both mornings and those evenings when you helped fill in aeons ago) .... I have sent you lottsa emails - (mentally, that is) .... I shall truly miss you ... I shall look forward to finding you on another station .... I wish you good luck .... and I thank you for all the interesting times .... take care and God Bless .... ---- iris
Hello Moe:
Like many other regular Saturday listeners, this week I was outside shoveling snow while WRKO was apparently shoveling a huge pile of the brown stuff your way. Absolutely disgraceful and unacceptable, though not surprising given the current mismanagement the corporation seems to be struggling with.
I learned so much through listening to your shows, from current events to politics, and most especially on being a gentleman. I'll particularly miss your interviews from our troops in Iraq; they gave me a positive perspective on the entire situation that I never would have imagined I'd have.
Thanks for 25 good years, Moe. I'll perhaps remember your holiday shows best, hearing Arthur grow up on the air waves! I'll continue to check your site frequently to see what's happening.
Take good care of yourself . . . and remember that you have lots of friends out here who wish you well.
Clif
North Andover, MA
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