Alabama State University and the community lost a beloved radio host, Mel Marshall, last week. He was killed in a single car crash in Macon County. Today we visited the station he founded and led for nearly four decades.
Mel Marshall/Source: Alabama State University
“Why it was still early, early in the morning, Mel would walk in here and assume his position behind the desk. These were his headphones. He would put his headphones on and he would start his day,” said Capel. Marshall was also a halftime announcer for the ASU Mighty Marching Hornets, and a sports announcer as well. His impact was felt by many students.
As the WVAS family comes to terms with the loss of the beloved radio host, they want to continue his legacy.
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