Vida Jane Butler

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Vida Jane Butler Joplin (1922–2007) was an American radio pioneer known on the air as "Janie Joplin."[1] She was an announcer on WHER in Memphis, Tennessee, which went on the air on October 29, 1955.[2] The station was billed as the "First All-Girl Radio Station."

Joplin was told her first name was considered too old-fashioned and too Southern for WHER, where she worked as an announcer and a copywriter. After WHER went off the air in the early 1970s, Butler used her talents in radio commercials for station WHBQ. She was nominated for a CLIO Award for this work.[1]

Joplin would always sign off her show by saying, "Be good and you'll be happy!"[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Tenn. Radio Pioneer 'Janie Joplin' Has Died". NPR All Things Considered. 2007-04-05. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  2. ^ "WHER -- 1000 Beautiful Watts". NPR All Things Considered. 1999-10-29.