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Sad RIP former WQXI GM Jerry Blum, Inspiration for Art Carlson & "Turkeys Away" Episode

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Gerald “Jerry” Blum, former president and general manager of former top 40 powerhouse 790/WQXI-AM and what was then known as 94Q, passed away Saturday. He was 86. Blum was the inspiration for the Arthur “Big Guy” Carlson character played by Gordon Jump in the CBS sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati,” according to Hugh Wilson, the creator of the show who passed away in 2018.

His son Gary said Blum died of congestive heart failure Saturday morning. Blum ran WQXI from 1960 to 1989 and what is now WSTR-FM (Star 94.1) from 1967 until 1989. At the time, WQXI was known as “Quixie from Dixie” and drew huge ratings when people primarily listened to AM radio.
He was inducted into the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame in 2007.

“He was still brash, still in your face,” said Rob Stearns, who was a sales guy at WQXI/94Q in the late 1980s. “He was an old-school guy. He was a fighter. He wanted to crush the competition. He had a very charismatic way. Always surrounded himself with the best talent and best people. A real strategic guy. Nothing could constrain him. He wanted everything big. That’s where his ‘Big Guy’ nickname came from.”

Among WQXI’s most notable promotions included the Ramblin’ Raft Race on the Chattahoochee River that ran from 1969 to 1980 and Light Up Atlanta Festival in the early 1980s. “His philosophy was to bite off more than you can chew, then swallow it,” his son Gary said. “Raft race day became the No. 1 beer sales day of the year in the state of Georgia. And he cordoned off blocks of downtown for Light Up Atlanta. He knew how to throw a party and make a promotion happen.” Gary McKee, the morning host for WQXI from 1971 to 1989, said both events ended in part because they became too crazy and too popular. The most infamous “WKRP” episode was lifted from an actual promotion Blum once did before he came to Atlanta.


The episode, which first aired October 30, 1978, focused on a promotional idea WKRP’s Carlson came up with for Thanksgiving Day: give away turkeys by throwing them out of a helicopter. The turkeys came crashing down as reporter Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) was seen providing play by play. (The turkeys are not shown on camera.) Noting they were hitting the ground “likes bags of cement,” Nessman cited the old Hindenburg line, “Oh, the humanity!” Later, covered in turkey feathers, a dazed Carlson returned to the station and uttered the famous line that has stuck like stuffing in the lining of your stomach: “As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!”

This disaster was inspired by a much less horrific turkey giveaway Blum conjured up in the late 1950s in Dallas for KBOX when he dropped turkeys off a flatbed pickup truck in a shopping center parking lot, according to Gary Blum. Gary said his father never did anything like that again. “The public went nuts fighting over the turkeys and it was a mess,” Blum said. “That was about the whole story.”Blum told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 1996 that he actually uttered the words, “I didn’t know turkeys couldn’t fly, ” similar to Carlson’s words on the show. Wilson, as series creator, was a friend of the station when he was in the ad business in Atlanta. He used that story, along with others, and embellished them for “WKRP.”


Blum, who lived in Smyrna for decades, graduated Arizona State University in 1954 and served two years in the U.S. Air Force. He was known for wearing garish clothing and wide-rimmed glasses. (Before radio, he sold shoes and handbags.)“He was kind of our version of Elton John,” McKee said. “And he loved purple. He showed me his closet one time. I saw nothing but purple for 15 feet on either side. Purple suits. Purple shirts. Purple socks. Purple shoes.”

Gary recalled when he was age 11 in 1968, he accompanied his dad to a meeting packed with more than 100 radio broadcasters, all dressed in gray suits, white shirts, conservative ties. His dad wore a red and white, black- striped terry-cloth suit with white patent leather boots. That’s when it dawned on Gary that his dad loved to stand out and be different.At the same time, Gary said his dad also prided himself as being a fair person when negotiating with his staff over salaries or advertisers over ad rates.

Gary said his goal was to always leave something on the table for the other person. “He wanted the other person to walk away with respect and a sense of fairness in hopes they’ll come back and do another deal,” he said. Blum’s sales staff was deeply loyal and he’d take them on annual trips to places such as Hawaii and the Bahamas. Many were there for decades and some years, Gary said, the sales folks made more money than Blum did.McKee said Blum had an interesting way he hired and kept employees.

McKee, who coincidentally worked at a Cincinnati station before coming to Atlanta, recalled flying down to WQXI multiple times before Blum hired him. “He researched the heck out of me,” McKee recalled. “He cared how I was, not how I sounded. But once he hired you, he left you alone. He wouldn’t meddle. He kept everyone away from me.” And that allowed McKee to be the success he was as the No. 1 morning show in Atlanta for many years. Blum is survived by his wife, Dottie. Jerry’s sons, Gary and Ron Blum, Bert and Bob Campbell; grandchildren: Tyler, Casey Blum, Max, Ariel, and Roxanne Campbell; grandchild Bentley Campbell, and a Toy Poodle, Sam. Services will be held Monday, February 18 at 11 a.m. at Arlington Memorial Park on 201 Mt Vernon Highway in Sandy Springs.
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