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Ira Apple, a broadcaster for well over 50 years, died Tuesday at a hospice facility in Reisterstown, MD. Apple had suffered a series of aneurisms on the 4th of July and had lapsed into a coma shortly thereafter, never regaining consciousness before his death. He was 74.

Apple began his career at a small radio station in Kittanning, PA, where he would sign the station on each morning, then attend high school, followed by a late afternoon shift to sign off the daytimer. He went on to become one of the early pioneers of Talk radio and a programmer, with a collection of call letters including KDKA-AM and KQV-AM Pittsburgh, WBZ-AM Boston, WBAL-AM Baltimore and others.

He served as an Adjunct Professor for Emerson College in Boston. Apple was honored by President Dwight Eisenhower and received the prestigious Freedom Foundation Award in ceremonies at the White House

In the mid to late 1980s, he became a Regional Sales Manager for CBSI (Custom Business Systems, Inc.), covering the major portions or the Eastern United States and Canada until CBSI was acquired by Wicks.

Most recently Apple had served as liaison of the Traffic Directors Guild of America (TDGA) with executives of the State Broadcaster Associations across the US.

RBR/TVBR Publisher note: Ira was a very dear friend dating back to our workings days in Pittsburgh, PA and at KQV. We maintained our friendship over 35+ years and the one thing that always stands out with Ira was his dry humor. He could give the one liner that made you think and then bust your gut laughing. On his professional side one of the ultimate pros in all aspects of the radio medium. I shall miss my friend. And last, when the Steelers hit the field and I wave my Terrible Towel - I'll think of Ira...

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Tom Osenkowsky on 12 August, 2009 10:18:14
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I remember Ira from CBSI. It was always great to see him at the NAB when CBSI had their large booth. A professional in his field and just a NICE guy! I will truly miss him.
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Laura McCulloch on 12 August, 2009 01:33:17
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I had the privilege of working with Ira on a daily basis for the past 3 years. Ira was the Director of Affiliate Relations for Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli. His enthusiasm, positive attitude and willingness were a huge asset to Radio Deluxe. I am grateful to have known Ira and for all he contributed to our organization. He was a true professional and a lovely human being. I miss him terribly.
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Brad Woodward on 12 August, 2009 02:52:13
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I've known Ira since the 1980s, when I was News/Talk Editor at Radio & Records. With his background in talk radio Ira was, of course, an invaluable source of expert opinion for me. We have stayed in touch ever since, and I will miss his friendship, his thorough decency, his dry wit, his professionalism, his enthusiasm, and his wide ranging curiosity. How fortunate I was to call him my friend.
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Paul Weyland on 12 August, 2009 03:47:22
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What a shame. I met him at RAB several years ago when he was in the process of developing TDGA. Ira was an exemplary person and I will miss him.
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Jim Horne on 13 August, 2009 12:47:14
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Ira was a short man so his shoes turned up at the toes. He was a quiet, intelligent man, so people listened to him. He was a true broadcaster, so people respected him. He was an amusing man, so people laughed with him. He was a kind man, so people loved him. I had the pleasure from 1967-72 at KDKA. Jim Horne
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Rosie Redmond on 15 August, 2009 11:23:51
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I will remember him with a smile on his face and a quiet way about him but he was really good at making you smile. He will be greatly missed by so many. My thoughts are with his family.
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