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Category: *Airchexx By Region
Gladys “Gee Gee” Hill, 1430 KCOH Houston | 1970
1430 KCOH Houston, proudly described itself as Texas’s first black radio station. It was the first black owned radio station in Texas, third in the nation. The station has been broadcasting it’s Soul, Gospel, Talk, Zydeco, & Blues format since 1953. The station’s “Looking Glass” studio has provided an opportunity for the station’s…
Rick Rumble & Scott Thrower, 98.1 KMPZ Memphis | January 5, 1989 – Part 1
98.1 Memphis has had a large number of formats over the years. As I was relating to our contributor, John T. McMullan, perhaps it’s because the station never stuck with a format long enough to gain a large enough audience. Maybe. Back to 1989 for this nearly perfect quality, first-generation recording of the old Z98.…
The Rock Radio Reunion with Harvey Wharfield, 105.7 WROR Framingham/Boston | September 21, 2002 – 2:00pm
Wharfield made a name for himself at Top 40 WVBF.
Jim Philips, Real Radio 104.1 WTKS Orlando | April 1995
Every once & a while, we like to feature some talk radio aircheck. Orlando’s Real Radio 104.1 is a Hot Talk station that launched in 1992, and continues to this day. When many other Hot Talk stations have gone the way of the Dodo bird, WTKS continues to keep the format alive. Real Radio…
Dick Purtan, 95.5 WCZY Detroit | September 20, 1988
Date of Recording: September 20, 1988 Contributor: Russ Horton Station: 95.5 WCZY Detroit Featured Air Talent: Dick Purtan (WCZY, CKLW) Comments: Courtesy of Contributor Russ Horton (above), Detroit’s “Z-95.5” gets its first listen since the station changed formats a long time ago. Dick Purtan is holding down morning drive and there are all the elements…
The Rock Radio Reunion with Charles Laquidera, 105.7 WROR Framingham/Boston | September 20, 2002 – 5:00pm
Here’s a jock who really deserves more attention as one of perhaps Boston’s most legendary Rock Jocks.
The Rock Radio Reunion with Tai, 105.7 WROR Framingham/Boston | September 20, 2002 – 2:00pm
Among the Rock DeeJays of Boston radio, Mark Parenteau, Harvey Wharfield (WVBF, WCOZ, WAAF) and others took to the WROR microphones, telling stories of what it was like to be an album rock jock in the 60s, 70s and 1980s.