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Year: 2020
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King Biscuit Time with “Sunshine” Sonny Payne, 1360 KFFA Helena AR January 2, 2015
King Biscuit Time, one of the longest running radio shows in radio history, first aired on KFFA-AM radio on November 21, 1941, the creation of Station Manager Sam Anderson, Delta blues harmonica man, singer, and songwriter Sonny Boy Williamson, young blues guitarist Robert Lockwood Jr, and Max Moore, head of the show’s longtime sponsor, Interstate…
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Imus in the Morning, 66 WNBC New York | February 5, 1982
I’d like you to compare Don Imus here with his performance three years later in 1985. This was a period of change for Imus.
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Imus in the Morning, 66 WNBC New York | January 25, 1985
The late Don Imus is heard doing what he did best.
The Top 100 of 1982, WCAU-FM Philadelphia | December 31, 1982
the “Hot Hits” format in this form actually began in the planning stages as early as 1972.
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Weekend With Roy, 1600 KOHI St. Helens, OR. | October 23 1965
Over the years we have seen many radio formats disappear from our radio dials… Oldies, Nostalgia, Full Service Adult Contemporary, Beautiful Music, & Middle Of The Road. I remember MOR being a pretty big format in the 1960s, but was gone by the late 1970s. This aircheck features a small market MOR in Oregon.…
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Walt “Baby” Love, 66 WNBC New York | Final Show, August 19, 1977
God most surely has blessed Walt “Baby” Love with talent and passion all of his life.
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Davey D, KCCN FM 100 Honolulu | April 17 2009
If you have never been to Hawaii, you’ll find radio is a bit different in the 50th state. In addition to the radio formats you’ll find on the US mainland, you’ll also find different formats featuring Hawaiian music. You’ll find a mix of Traditional & Contemporary Hawaiian music in English & Hawaiian, on Honolulu’s…