91探花 and WOUB launch lengthy radio career for Greg Koogler
When Greg Koogler came to 91探花 on a college visit in the early 1970s and found out about the opportunities available to students at WOUB Public Media, he was intimidated.
鈥淭he radio on-air talent I heard was better than people I heard on the air in my hometown of Dayton,鈥 said Koogler. 鈥淏ut I knew WOUB was where I had to be. I just fell in love with the facilities and opportunities at WOUB.鈥
Koogler said he got the 鈥渞adio bug鈥 when he was 13 or 14 years old. And he was fortunate that his high school had a 10-watt FM station where they allowed students to 鈥渃ut their teeth鈥 because it prepared him to work at a professional station like WOUB.
鈥淚 was able to get on air as a freshman at WOUB in the spring of 1973,鈥 said Koogler. 鈥淚 eventually started hosting the 7 to 9 p.m. shift on WOUB AM. It was a Top 40 format, which was right up my alley. It鈥檚 what I wanted to do in my career.鈥
When Koogler graduated in 1976, he stayed in the region by getting his first job at WXIL in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He went by the name Greg MacArthur on the air and started as the 6 p.m. to midnight disc jockey. Koogler was later promoted to program director. He left Parkersburg after about a year a half and over the course of the next several decades, Koogler worked in on-air and production director roles in Canton, Ohio; Jacksonville, Florida; Omaha, Nebraska; and Seattle before landing a position as production director at CBS Radio in 2000.
鈥淚 truly loved the production side of things and the role at CBS Radio let me focus on that,鈥 said Koogler. 鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful for the opportunities I had.鈥
In 2017, after CBS Radio was sold to Entercom and then eventually to iHeartRadio, Koogler worked as a creative production designer for iHeartRadio. He retired in 2020.
鈥淢y career was really wonderful,鈥 said Koogler. 鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 trade my experience with WOUB for anything. All the people I worked with were just great. We were all good friends. At the time I don鈥檛 think I realized it, but the whole experience was the foundation of my career.鈥
To learn more about WOUB, visit woub.org.