Who needs terrestrial airwaves?
(Manassas Journal Messenger (Woodbridge, VA) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Apr. 26–Manassas residents may not know it, but an international phenomenon happens five days a week on one of the city’s nicest streets. And the man whose name is on the enterprise doesn’t even have to leave the living room couch to go to work. That would be Mike O’Meara, the Washington-area radio veteran who found himself without a job last summer when WJFK-FM switched its format from guy talk to sports talk. A JFK listener since I moved here in the late 1990s, I was bummed by the move, which ended O’Meara’s gig and the “Big O and Dukes” show. But O’Meara, perhaps the most famous person living in Manassas, came roaring back. And he brought the Big O, Oscar Santana, with him. That duo, combined with longtime O’Meara buds Robb Spewak and Buzz Burbank, put together a one-hour podcast five days a week in a studio fashioned out of O’Meara’s living room. It’s on mikeomearashow.com. The Internet radio show has been on