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The Benny Goodman Show, 660 WEAF New York | January, 1935
Date of Recording: 01.1935 (Exact Date Unknown) Station: 660 WEAF New York (W2XY/WBAY/WEAF/WRCA/WNBC) Format: General – Pre-Rock era Network Block format Featured Air Personality: Benny Goodman Contributor: Archive.org Post Date: 12.11.2017 Total Time: 41:04 Airchexx Entry: 1,533 Curator’s Notes: At left, the giant, 50 KW transmitter in use at WEAF New York…
D-Day Covered by Radio. CBS Radio Network Reports on the Allied Invasion of France | June 6, 1944
The announcer/news anchor heard is Bob Trout. There is a report from Edward R. Murrow in London, and CBS even had it’s own “Military Analyst”, Major George Fielding Elliot, who tries to interpret the reports that come in during the night.
Imus in the Morning, Ray D’Ariano, Final Broadcast Day on 66 WNBC New York | October 7, 1988
As the Summer of 1988 transitioned into Fall, everyone knew WNBC was going away, they just didn’t know exactly when
Big Jay Sorensen, The Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | September, 1988
Here’s the first in a large series of Time Machine airchecks from the late 66 (AM) WNBC New York.
The Real Bob James on The Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | 1988
By this point in 1988, the WNBC Time Machine had really got the format down to perfection.
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.
Airchexx.com Presents: A Christmas Carol, as produced and aired by 66 WNBC Radio New York | December 24, 1975
To the left, the players of the cast of “A Christmas Carol” Beware the ides of Christmas past… Date of Recording: 12.24.1975 Station: 660 WNBC New York City, New York, USA (WEAF/WRCA/WNBC) Format: Top 40 Featured Air Talent: Don Imus (Imus in the Morning), Dick Summer, Cousin Bruce Morrow (Cousin Brucie), Bill Rockefeller, Bob Vernon,…
Composite: New York City Morning Drive | December 21-27, 1974
Here’s a little bit of everything morning drive had to offer in NYC. It starts with Imus in the Morning on WNBC, then moves right along going back and forth between NBC, Ron Lundy on WABC (10-11 am) and Lee Douglas on WXLO 99X FM. There’s a few snippets of other things in here too.…