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Bruce Morrow’s Return, FIRST SHOW, 77 WABC New York | September 5, 2020
Station: WABC New York Frequency: 770 khz Format: Talk This aircheck features New York City’s Legendary radio personality Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow, on his first night back at the radio station that made him a legend, 77 WABC. He started in New York radio min 1959 at WINS, but Cousin Brucie became synonymous with rock…
Carl P Mayfield & The P Team, on 103 KDF WKDF Nashville | November 1989
This aircheck features Nashville rocker, 103 WKDF, and it’s legendary morning man, Carl P. Mayfield. Carl, his crew, and his antics, made him the most popular morning guy in Nashville for decades. Carl P., and his P-Team: Bubba Skynyrd, Brother Jonah, Cleon and cast of crazies ruled the airwaves not only on WKDF, but also…
New York City Radio Dial Scan | June 1984
Back in June 1984, I was hosting an afternoon radio show in Atlantic City, NJ. To help make me better on the radio, I would make trips to New York City and record the radio stations there, hoping to learn from them. I would tune up & down the dial, trying to record as many…
Herb Kent on 1450 WVON Chicago | April 1970
Herb Kent, “The Cool Gent,” spent decades on air, most of that time in Chicago. His radio career started in 1940s, and went right to the day he died in 2016. In the 1940s, Kent received his first paid radio job at WGRY in Gary, for $35 dollars a week. He went on to work at…
Imus in the Morning; News from Sam Hall & Charles McCord, 66 WNBC New York | August 26, 1977
The obvious draw of this aircheck is the news department. News features prominently in this nearly 18 minute long scope from the Summer of ’77
Joe Niagara, during the Final Week 99 WIBG Philadelphia | September 5 1977
If you grew up during the glorious days of AM radio in Philly in the 60s and 70s, there were 2 AM radio stations that you probably listened to for Pop music. One option was Famous 56, WFIL. The other was “Wibbage,” WIBG, located at 990 on the AM dial. These two pop radio behemoths…
“New Is…” Jingles, from Newsradio 88 WCBS New York | 1979
If you are a radio geek (and if you were not, you probably wouldn’t be here) you have probably had a radio jingle package get stuck in your head over the years. Normally it’s the CHR or Top 40 stations that tend to have the catchiest jingles. For many years I had the jingles for…