WGXC-90.7 FM
WGXC 90.7-FM mourns the passing of Terry Doyle
Feb 07, 2013 11:31 am
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Terry Doyle, host and producer of 'Imprint', broadcast weekly on WGXC 90.7-FM, died Wed., Feb. 6, at his parents' home in Middleburgh, N.Y. Doyle was hospitalized for a heart attack during the week of Jan. 28. A resident of Delhi, Doyle is survived by his parents and five brothers and sisters, WIOX 91.3-FM radio host Glen Pedersen said, Thursday morning. Pedersen said funeral arrangements are pending at this time. In addition to "Imprint," Doyle also hosted "Crackle" on WIOX, Wednesday through Friday afternoons. In December, Doyle was honored for his volunteer service to the 28-month-old Roxbury, N.Y. station. "Terry has gone above and beyond — running three miles in the rain from his home to the station to assist in crisis coverage, tracking down elusive newsmakers, performing marathon stand-by duty whenever needed...Terry has been the station’s biggest ambassador and more," said Joe Piasek, WIOX's executive producer and managing consultant. The 2012 “Doylie” (designed with Terry in mind) will be awarded annually to others on the station’s staff who continue to go above and beyond.
Terry Doyle, host and producer of 'Imprint', broadcast weekly on WGXC 90.7-FM, died Wed., Feb. 6, at his parents' home in Middleburgh, N.Y. Doyle was hospitalized for a heart attack during the week of Jan. 28. A resident of Delhi, Doyle is survived by his parents and five brothers and sisters, WIOX 91.3-FM radio host Glen Pedersen said, Thursday morning. Pedersen said funeral arrangements are pending at this time. In addition to "Imprint," Doyle also hosted "Crackle" on WIOX, Wednesday through Friday afternoons. In December, Doyle was honored for his volunteer service to the 28-month-old Roxbury, N.Y. station. "Terry has gone above and beyond — running three miles in the rain from his home to the station to assist in crisis coverage, tracking down elusive newsmakers, performing marathon stand-by duty whenever needed...Terry has been the station’s biggest ambassador and more," said Joe Piasek, WIOX's executive producer and managing consultant. The 2012 “Doylie” (designed with Terry in mind) will be awarded annually to others on the station’s staff who continue to go above and beyond.