Gary Stevens
Tuesday
25
February

Memorial Service

10:00 am - 11:00 am
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Hoyt Funeral Home
199 Main St
New Canaan, Connecticut, United States
Tuesday
25
February

Internment

11:00 am - 11:30 am
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Lakeview Cemetery
South Main Street
New Canaan, Connecticut, United States

Obituary of Gary Stevens

Gary Stevens (Gulfstream, FL and New Canaan, CT), a pioneering force in the radio industry, passed away on February 17, 2025, in Delray Beach, Florida, at the age of 84.   

Born on April 5, 1940, in Buffalo, New York, Gary's passion for broadcasting began early. He launched his on-air career in 1959 at WWOW in Conneaut, Ohio, while on break from college. His early years in radio took him to WCKR and WAME—known as "Whammy in Miami”as well as WFUN while he was a student at the University of Miami. In 1961, he moved to WIL in St. Louis before making a name for himself at WKNR ("KEENER") in Detroit in 1963.    

Gary became a household name in April 1965 when he joined WMCA in New York City as one of the "Good Guys," the station’s beloved group of on-air personalities. Hosting a weeknight show from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., he quickly became a favorite among teenagers who tuned in on their transistor radios. His influence extended beyond U.S. airwaves when, in 1966, he hosted a daily American music program for pirate radio station Swinging Radio England that operated from May to November of that year.   

In September 1968, Gary retired from his role as a disc jockey and relocated to Switzerland and London, where he launched a company selling US TV programs to broadcasters across Europe and the Middle East. 

After starting a family abroad, he returned to the United States in 1971 when Nelson Doubleday Jr. recruited him to manage KRIZ, a Phoenix-based radio station. In 1975, he moved to Minneapolis to oversee KDWB 63 AM and played a pivotal role in acquiring its FM counterpart at 101.3 for one of the first-ever simulcasts across both bands. His leadership and vision led to his promotion as President of Doubleday Broadcasting in 1977, where he remained until 1985.   

During his tenure at Doubleday Broadcasting, Gary managed stations across major markets, including WLLZ ("Wheels") in Detroit, KWK in St. Louis, KPKE ("The Peak") in Denver, WAVA in Washington D.C., as well as WAPP ("The Apple") and WHN in New York City. He made waves in the industry when WAPP launched its groundbreaking "Commercial Free Summer" promotional bold move that shook up traditional advertising models and garnered national attention.   

When Doubleday decided to sell its broadcasting assets in 1986, Gary transitioned into media investment banking as a Managing Director of Wertheim Schroeder & Co., where he brokered major broadcasting transactions. Later striking out on his own, he became President & CEO of Gary Stevens & Co., specializing in radio station investments. Gary served as a member of boards including the National Association of Broadcasters, the Radio Advertising Bureau, the Electronic Media Ratings Council as well as several public companies, including Saga Communications, where he served as Lead Director. He leaves an indelible mark on the industry he loved so much.   

He is survived by his wife Frankie; his children Kristin (Stevens) Sexton, Christopher Stevens, and Victoria (Stevens) Chapman; and his grandchildren Georgina and David Chapman III. He was predeceased by his parents Gertrude and Leslie Grossman and his brother Arnold J. Grossman.   

Gary Stevens' legacy lives on through the countless listeners he entertained and the industry professionals he mentored throughout his remarkable career. 

There will be a memorial service at Hoyt Funeral Home, 199 Main Street, New Canaan CT on February 25 2025 at 10am followed by an Internment at Lakeview Cemetery South Main Street, New Canaan CT at 11am

The family requests that memorial gifts be designated for Parkinson’s research at Mayo Clinic https://philanthropy.mayoclinic.org/donate

or

Creative Waves Foundation Belle Glade Enrichment Center https://creativewavesfoundation.kindful.com/?campaign=1289301

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