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It’s always nice to see your name in the news, unless it is followed by “was arrested”

from The Courier-Journal, October 31, 1981
from The Courier-Journal, October 31, 1981

My friend Shannon Ragland was doing some research and found the first time my name was published in our hometown newspaper The Courier-Journal.

My parents must have been so proud that they forgot to say “I saw your name in the paper, honey!”

About a month after the Mick Jagger article ran, I was moved to co-host the morning show with Ron Clay. We titled our show “Morning Sickness” and it became an instant hit. The photo below shows both of us in another high-profile publicity stunt, now working for WQMF under the title “The Show With No Name.”

Ron Clay & Terry Meiners mud wrestle "nuns" at The Toy Tiger (1983)
Ron Clay & Terry Meiners mud wrestle “nuns” at The Toy Tiger (1983)
Ron Clay & Terry Meiners exiting WLRS studios in The 800 Building as doorman Sam Grandison shakes his head.  (1982)
Ron Clay & Terry Meiners exiting WLRS studios in The 800 Building as doorman Sam Grandison shakes his head. (1982)
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