View Full Version : Mike McCarville has passed away at 76



BBatesokc
03-08-2017, 09:09 AM
Mike McCarville July 21,1940 -- March 8, 2017

Oklahoman: Longtime journalist, conservative commentator has died (http://newsok.com/longtime-conservative-commentator-dies/article/5540834)

Mike McCarville on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/mike.mccarville.33).

The McCarville Report (http://mccarvillereport.com)
McCarville Report article: Mike is No longer With Us (http://mccarvillereport.com/archives/43933).

Mike McCarville on Twitter (https://twitter.com/McCarvilleRept)

jerrywall
03-08-2017, 09:37 AM
Damn. Always enjoyed him on the radio, and the few times I got to interact with him in person he was always gracious and great to talk to.

Martin
03-08-2017, 11:35 AM
oh man... way back when i still lived with my folks, they'd almost always have talk radio on... i think mccarville was one of the last local radio political hosts that ktok aired before moving almost exclusively to syndicated content.

SoonerDave
03-11-2017, 12:54 PM
oh man... way back when i still lived with my folks, they'd almost always have talk radio on... i think mccarville was one of the last local radio political hosts that ktok aired before moving almost exclusively to syndicated content.

McCarville was super and I can second your recollection of KTOK back in that era. He was a gracious host and just as pleasant in person in the time or two I saw him at a remote or some promotional event KTOK would have. He was really the very last of about a twenty-plus year era of local talkradio that included some names like John Dayle (and his crazy moon landing conspiracies), Carlton Cordell, Bob Durgin, Jackson Kane, and even B.J. Wexler. Tremendous bygone era.

I just hate how great stations like KTOK have just gone the way of the dinosaur, but that's a different thread, I suppose.

ctchandler
03-11-2017, 07:59 PM
McCarville was super and I can second your recollection of KTOK back in that era. He was a gracious host and just as pleasant in person in the time or two I saw him at a remote or some promotional event KTOK would have. He was really the very last of about a twenty-plus year era of local talkradio that included some names like John Dayle (and his crazy moon landing conspiracies), Carlton Cordell, Bob Durgin, Jackson Kane, and even B.J. Wexler. Tremendous bygone era.

I just hate how great stations like KTOK have just gone the way of the dinosaur, but that's a different thread, I suppose.

SoonerDave,
I enjoyed Mike and all the folks you mentioned. I really liked Jackson Kane's daily comment.
C. T.