John Catsimatidis Jr., John Catsimatidis, the “Beacon,” Chad Lopez, President of Red Apple Media and 77 WABC, and Margo Catsimatidis. The “Beacon” obstruction light was removed from the top of the WABC tower in Lodi, NJ on November 15, 2019 and presented to John Catsimatidis at the launch party
Power players from across the city turned out on March 16 for the WABC radio launch party to celebrate the much-anticipated closing on the station by John Catsimatidis’s Red Apple Media took place.
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The celebration was held at the 77 WABC studio in New York City.
The packed event that included 77 WABC on-air personalities, executives from 77 WABC and its new parent company Red Apple Media, as well as representatives from the business community.
Check out the photos below:
Margo and John Catsimatidis
WABC morning show host Sid Rosenberg with John Catsimatidis
Chazz Palminteri and Chad Lopez, President of Red Apple Media and 77 WABC
John Catsimatidis and Chazz Palminteri ‘bumping elbows’
John Catsimatidis Jr. and Curtis Sliwa of 77 WABC’s Curtis & Juliet “bumping elbows”
Margo Catsimatidis in front of the 77 WABC logo with John Catsimatidis, Jr. in the background
John Catsimatidis and daughter Andrea Catsimatidis, Chairwoman of the Manhattan Republican Party
Brian Kilmeade of 77 WABC’s Brian Kilmeade Show, Bo Dietl, and John Catsimatidis
John Catsimatidis with Brooklyn NY council member Robert E. Cornegy, Jr.
John Batchelor of 77 WABC’s John Batchelor Show, John Catsimatidis, and Nicholas Malone, Engineer and Producer of John Batchelor Show
Chad Lopez, President of Red Apple Media and 77 WABC; John Catsimatidis; and J. Nelson Happy, attorney for Red Apple Group