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Dick Lamb FINAL SHOW, 92.9 The Wave WVBW Norfolk | January 11 2019
It was 1955 when Dick Lamb broke into radio broadcasting at a station in Baltimore while he was still in school and working part-time as a grocery store bag boy. Little did Lamb know, at the time, he would spend the next 54 years behind a microphone, most of that time on wake up duty.…
Russ Oasis, 940 WINZ Miami | 1976
Miami is one of those radio markets which adapted to FM rather early.
Van Ritshie, 98.9 WGNY Rosendale (NY) | November 9, 2013
With plenty of hit music from the 1950s and 1960s, this is a throwback to how the original Oldies stations sounded when the first started appearing in the 1970s.
Dallas Composite | November, 1992
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Here’s a short overview of the Dallas/Ft. Worth market in the Fall of 1992.
Dick Lamb, 101.3 2WD WWDE Norfolk | July 1999
It was 1955 when Dick Lamb broke into radio broadcasting at a station in Baltimore while he was still in school and working part-time as a grocery store bag boy. Little did Lamb know, at the time, he would spend the next 54 years behind a microphone, most of that time on wake up duty.…
Jerry Williams, 78 WBBM Chicago| August 12 1967
Something a bit different. An unscoped hour of a legendary talk show host, on a legendary station, 78 WBBM Chicago. Jerry Williams was one of the originators of the 2-way talk radio format. His radio career spanned more than 50 years, starting in 1946 as a small station in Bristol, VA. His…
Ed Baer, 57 WMCA New York | 1964
Ed Baer spent more than a 50 years on New York area stations, including as a “Good Guy” on WMCA, (Dan Ingram helped Ed land the WMCA gig!) followed by stops at 101 WCBS-FM, New York 97 WYNY, 1050 WHN, and he was on air at WHUD Peekskill, New York, for 14 years, working as…
Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode, BBC Radio One FM | July 1994
Since 1967, BBC Radio One has been the BBC’s Top 40 offering, for England, Scotland, Wales, & Northern Island. The station started on AM (or Medium Wave as the Brits refer to it) and eventually was broadcast on FM. It broadcasts on different frequencies around the UK. Those signals are all between 97 & 99…