
West End Radio's history began in 1941, when it first started as a FM frequency used to give locals information about their hometown fighters while releasing the latest information about the war, sharing stories, and also broadcasting paranormal events in West End for entertainment value. In 1947, veterans partnered with the founders to create a fully-fledged radio station.
When West End Radio hit upon hard times in 1974, it became unofficially adopted by the OmniCorp Corporation, enabling it to flourish and develop a partnership that still exists today.

Have you seen anything out of the ordinary in West End? Contact us here at WEND radio first before anyone else. We're always on the lookout for a cutting newstory.
Phone us at 555-2896 or 1-800-WEST-END or email us at news@westendradio.com
Contact Emails:*
| Lara Williams |
Station Manager |
mabi@wendradio.com |
| Nan Roscoe |
Senior DJ |
nroscoe@wendradio.com |
Maxx Battle
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Senior DJ |
mbattle@wendradio.com |
| Matt Abi |
News Director |
lwilliams@wenbdradio.com |
| John Verhoff |
Reporter |
jverhoff@wendradio.com |
| Pat Hinkley |
Reporter |
phinkely@wendradio.com |
* Emails routed to an assistant

Wow, you've read enough and want to know about me. Here goes!
I decided I wanted to become a writer when I was five and a half, and that winter weekend I penned 'War of the Worlds 2'. A television sequel/series started a few years later with a startlingly similar plot resolution to the aliens’ return. The proof I thought of it first is still on the top shelf of my grandmother’s closet.
Growing up in a low-income family, I was the first to complete college, and then I upped the ante by going to graduate school. My undergraduate degree was in English Literature, but my strong aversion to starving prompted me to go for a Master’s in Business Administration, which I completed in three semesters.
It was also my aversion to starving that prompted me to join the Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks. While working in accounting and finance, I found an unexpected talent in something that also made money, but wasn’t boring: Information Technology. Two years later, our organization grew from 5 to 80 employees and volunteers, and I was in charge of the email server, file servers, all laptops and computers, technology grants, and the equipment of field volunteers who multiplied like rabbits.
That had little to do with writing, didn’t it? During those years I devoted my spare time to developing a children’s series, among other writing projects. I knew I wanted to write something ‘new’, something weird, and all at times, something incredibly fun. I had many crazy ideas and strung those ideas together in a plot that has no business making sense, but is exceptionally satisfying when it does. Nothing’s as fun as making impossible plot lines come together and work. Zaught is my first novel, and I hope to add many more selections in the future.
That's me below, hoping that leaning backwards off a chair makes me look exciting and publishable. Thanks for reading!
Rebekah J Moser
rjmoser@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rebekah.moser1
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/zaught (Warning: plays The Picard Song)