Tony Gates wlav: What is Tony Gates’ current standing with WLAV? He has been accused of being fried by the radio station because he has not been on it for long.
WLAV-FM (96.9 FM) is a radio station in Grand Rapids, Michigan that broadcasts classic rock music.
It is Grand Rapids’ leading classic rock-formatted radio station, consistently ranking in the top ten in ratings.
Tony Gates, a longtime West Michigan radio personality, has vanished from the airwaves, leaving fans wondering what happened to him at WLAV.
What Happened To Tony Gates On WLAV Grand Rapids
Listeners last heard Tony Gates, his co-host Michelle McCormick, and producer Travis Gibbs on WLAV’s morning show on Tuesday, April 19.
On April 20, the Cumulus Radio Station broadcasted pre-recorded segments without warning to the public. The pre-recorded shows lasted over two weeks, ending on Friday the 29th.
There has not been announcement of a new show, and afternoon host Rob Brandt appears to be standing in for Michelle McCormick and producer Travis Gibbs.
Walter Trout, Randy Springer (Tetrad) and Jake Kershaw
with WLAV's Tony Gates at the Summertime Blues at the Delta Plex in Grand Rapids Michigan Wednesday, August 15th ©Tom De Vette Photography @TonyGatesShow @TomDeVette @waltertrout pic.twitter.com/c5WEiAgDiU
— Tom DeVette (@TomDeVette) August 16, 2018
The majority of Gates’ presence on the radio station’s digital properties, including its website and social media profiles, appears to have been removed on or before May 1.
There have even been rumors that he said something absurd about Nancy Pelosi on the air that took people minutes to dispel. Regardless of political persuasion, it was straight-up bogus news, and he was too lazy to check.
WLAV: Is Tony Gates Really Fired?
Viewers started to make discussions that Tony Gates was fired from the show after his presence was removed from the WLAV site.
In 1974, the late Ed Buchanan (Uncle Buck) hired Tony Gates to join the radio station when it transitioned to an “Album Rock” format.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Gates and Kevin Matthews helped guide the station to multiple rating victories in the emerging Grand Rapids radio market.
The immortal Tony Gates from WLAV! pic.twitter.com/8rlO4dlva1
— Eric Zane Show Podcast (@ericzaneshow) March 25, 2017
People searched Michelle Mccormick’s Facebook page, and she stated that he is still employed by the company but not on the air and that there is more to it than that.
All traces of him have been erased from the WLAV website and any social media pages linked to him. This has made his fans question his position in the company.
WLAV: Where Is Tony Gates Going Now?
Tony Gates might be trying to clarify his next move about going somewhere else or staying on the radio channel.
A clear message has not been published from both sides about what is going on with his career in WLAV radio. There are only rumors about him getting fired from the channel.
Gates always seemed to be attempting to be edgy but instead came across as obnoxious. Perhaps it isn’t correct, but he mentioned something political with which the station disagreed.
Sad news from Grand Rapids today. Ed "Uncle Buck" Buchanan from Classic Rock 97 LAV passed this morning. Ed was the first PD of WLAV when it went Rock in 1973.He was on the Tony Gates morning show until last fall, and still hosted Bucks Basement every Sunday morning. RIP Buck pic.twitter.com/DC8EdrB6Tp
— Brent Alberts (@radiobrent) June 28, 2018
Moreover, people on Reddit who knew about WLAV and Tony are discussing their views on his current situation. Some are even satisfied that he is not working with the channel.
A Reddit user claims that “I’ve been listening to Ton for years and noticed that the similar stories he told each time changed. It was quite irritating.”
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