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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…
London & Engelman, K-West 106 KWST Los Angeles | March 1982
The KWST call letters and “K-West 106” name, first appeard on the in 1969. KWST had a beautiful music format, until January 1, 1975, when the station flipped to Rock, with a sound similar to KLOS. Over time the ratings fell, and in 1981, KWST changed to a short lived Top 40 format. KWST…
John Mack Flanagan, KCBS-FM 97 San Francisco | November 27 1981
John Mack Flanagan was a west coast radio legend. He spent nearly 40 years in broadcasting, much of that time in Top 40 radio. Flanagan was on the air at KFRC from 1973 to 1979. His show followed the famed Dr. Don Rose, who did morning drive. He also spend time on air at…
Mike McCann, 1340 WMID Atlantic City | June 20 1979
Long before he was a sports anchor on 66 WFAN, and before he cranked out the oldies on 101.1 WCBS-FM, and even before his 8 years on 97 WYNY, Mike McCann rocked Atlantic City on WMID 1340. WMID was the pop music leader in Atlantic City in the 1960s & 70s, but in 1979,…
Harry Harrison – Radio Greats Weekend – 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | August 18, 1984 Part 2
Harry Harrison was one of the all-time greatest morning DeeJays of the AM Top-40 era. In a time when one-man morning shows were the norm before shock jocks became all the rage, Harrison commanded the highest morning ratings in New York City. Harrison began his radio career in the midwest. His first major market radio…
Harry Harrison, 57 WMCA New York | September 21, 1968
Legendary radio personality Harry Harrison, “The Morning Mayor,” was a familiar voice of the Big Apple airwaves for decades. From 1959 to 2005, he was a warm, friendly voice, that spoke to kids, teenagers, as well as adults. He was first one of the Good Guys on 57 WMCA from 1958 until 1968.…
Harry Harrison FINAL MORNING SHOW, 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | March 19 2003
Legendary radio personality Harry Harrison was a familiar voice of the Big Apple airwaves for decades. From 1959 to 2005, he was a warm, friendly voice, that spoke to kids, teenagers, as well as adults. He was first one of the Good Guys on 57 WMCA from 1958 until 1968. He then moved…
Harry Harrison, 77 WABC New York | December 20, 1974 6:18 – 7:10 AM
This is a Friday morning. The $25,000 button contest is underway and Harrison says he hasn’t awarded a winner yet