Poulton
Takes Control of WCAP
Bob Lobel to join radio team, Tom Duggan
returns with Paying Attention
Valley
Patriot Staff
LOWELL
- In 2007 Clark Smidt of Andover and Sam
Poulten of Chelmsford bought 980AM WCAP radio
in Lowell from longtime owner Maurice
Cohen. At the time, the two pledged to
expand the reach of the station and
promised to keep the focus of the station
live and local. (Story from Dec-2007)
Since then the two partners have locked
horns over the direction of the station
and the use of local talent. At the time
Smidt told The Valley Patriot that former
owner Maurice Cohen had brought the two
men together as they had both shared an
interest in purchasing the station.
But the honeymoon didnt last as the
two disagreed over the local content and
the running of the station, on air guests
and the stream of complaints about Smidts
on air behavior in the radio industry.
Just this year, Donna Halper author of
The Golden age of Boston Radio
was an on air guest with Jack Baldwin
talking about her book and the radio
industry when Smidt burst into the on air
studio and began to berate Halper for not
including more information about him in
her book.
The radio industry blogs went wild (blog posts)
as former employees of Smidt began to
spread the word about Smidts latest
on air tirade, sharing their horror
stories about Smidts
treatment of them at stations he had
previously owned.
At the time, Smidt was majority owner of
the radio station and soon filed a court
action against Poulten to take full
control of the operations of the station.
Poulten filed his own court action asking
the court to order injunctive
relief and court papers show the
Smidt had been negligent in paying the
stations taxes.
The two finally agreed to settle their
dispute out of court
There was a disagreement over some
fundamental issues like the directions
the station was headed in and our initial
commitment to the listeners to keep WCAP
live and local, Sam Poulten
said in an exclusive interview with The
Valley Patriot.
My plan is and has always been to
pass this station on to my children in
the hopes that they will keep it live
and local and make sure WCAPs
broadcast license stays in the Merrimack
Valley. A year ago it was obvious we had
a difference of opinion which Clark which
he tried to resolve with a lawsuit.
They eventually agreed that the issues
would be settled in a mediation but in
the meantime Smidt offered to leave and
be bought out. On October 31st of this
year the Federal Communications
Commission approved the transfer of the
WCAP broadcast license to Poulten. The
license must be renewed every five years.
Poulten is now in control of the stations
day to day operations and he says there
are some exciting changes coming to
station.
We are now going to be expanding
our news programming, we now have a news
hour running during the day, which is a
combination of regional news and a
features of Jack Baldwin and Evan
Heidenrich called Ripped from the
Headlines. Its a show where
our on air talent combs through all the
newspapers of the day and talks about the
hottest stories of the day.
We are also pleased to report our
rating have gone up, Poulten said
proudly, in August,
September and October. That more people
are listening to the radio station. Thats
exciting. We are now focusing more on
interactive radio, expanding our web
presence, getting as many local people on
the air as possible, taking many more
phone calls, many more features and doing
specialty programs like covering local
elections in Lowell but also in Lawrence,
North Andover, Haverhill and especially
Methuen.
Poulten also announced last month that Paying Attention! With
Tom Duggan has returned to the
airwaves, (noon-2pm on Saturdays)
focusing on Lawrence, Methuen and the
northern part of the Merrimack Valley.
Duggan had been fired by Smidt
over the telephone a year earlier, after
broadcasting his show for more than seven
years, preceding the change in ownership
that had left Smidt in charge. Duggan did
a short stint at WHAV radio but soon left
due to personal issues and lack of a time
commitment. Duggan also now has a much
larger role in news production as the
Valley Patriot is now part of the regular
newscast.
We not only brought back Tommy
Duggan, who is a very popular on air
personality and can help us with news
gathering and other duties, but we have
also signed on a new show featuring
former WBZ sportscaster Bob Lobel who
will start a daily show (from 1-3PM)
after Thanksgiving.
We have renewed our partnership
with the Salvation Army to do the yearly
radio-thon and even partnered up with
(another newspaper). We have a brand new
live, jazz show thats already on
the air every Friday night (from
10-midnight) sponsored by Lowell Bank and
we broadcast that live from the Back Page
Lounge on Merrimack Street in Lowell. We
have a new Monday night sports program
called The Tailgate airing
from 7-9pm.
Poulten says that they have signed on
with the Lowell Spinners and UMASS Lowells
Riverhawk Hockey and will air those
sports events live, as well as expanded
coverage of local restaurants, live music
events and local charities.
Whats probably most exciting
is that we are now starting to
reestablish our relationship with Sals
Pizza and the great Sal Lupoli and we are
planning on building a broadcast studio
at Sals Riverwalk in Lawrence so we
can bring whats happening in that
part of the Valley to the airwaves. We
want to come into Methuen and Lawrence
and Haverhill and bring people, live up
the minute news and events as they happen
just like we do with Yankee Doodle in
Billerica, the Chelmsfords 4th of
July parade the Lowell Winterfest, and
this year we broadcast live from the
Feast of the Three Saints in Lawrence.
That is the direction I have always
wanted to take the station in,
Poulten admits. Its always been my
vision to make WCAP not just a Lowell
station but a station the entire area can
rely on when thinks like the recent power
outages happened. WCAP really is live and
local now and we are a family, we are all
moving in the same direction, onward and
upward.