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Broadway Bill Lee, 97.1 WQHT New York | May, 1989
“You might’s well write it down, the station that’s heard all over town…” Curator’s Notes: The Airchexx archives are still chocked full of goodies given to us in years past! Contributor Andy Bologovsky sent this one way back when I lived in Tennessee on CD. A pretty good quality recording of “Hot 97” in its…
Dick Heatherton on 101 WCBS-FM New York | December 30 1977
WCBS-FM 101 New York – Dick Heatherton – December 30 1977 Since 1972, WCBS-FM has been playing New York’s greatest hits. It originally played songs from the 50s, 60s, & 70s, with some current songs thrown in. By the late 80s, the current songs were dropped from the format, and the station…
50 Years of WCBS-FM Jingles Montage – 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | 1972-2022
WCBS-FM 101.1 New York – 50 Years of WCBS-FM Jingles Montage – 1972-2022 One of New York City’s most beloved radio stations was 101 WCBS-FM. It is an Oldies/ Greatest Hits based radio station, that launched in 1972, after it’s owner, CBS Radio, had success with the oldies format in Philadelphia at 98…
Ron Lundy, 77 WABC New York | January 7, 1981
Fans of Ron Lundy will really enjoy this! The quality of this recording is excellent and Lundy sounds just as good as he ever did.
Steve McVie & Big Apple Airchecks Present: Career Spotlight – Alton Irwin
This composite begins in Hartford at 106.9 WCCC (Then known as top 40 “Triple C”), then moves along in succession to 13 Waves New Haven, KC-101 New Haven, JB-105 Providence, HitRadio 103 WHTT Boston, HitRadio 95 WPLJ New York, Z100 New York and Y-100 Miami.
J. R. Robertson, 1470 WLAM Lewiston | October 16, 1977
Here’s the first in a series of airchecks from Maine! I’ve decided to try something a bit different. In the interest of accuracy, pasted below is the page from Wikipedia containing the write-up of WLAM. The station ‘card’ for WLAM from Wiki is included. Read below for our comments. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia WLAM…
Airchexx Presents: The HitOldies Labor Day 2021 WNBC Time Machine Weekend.
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At 660 in New York, WNBC was sold off to Emmis in 1988, which subsequently shut it down to make room for WFAN to move from 1050 to 660. For most, it’s old news – the story of WNBC’s rise and fall well documented both on this website (the list of available airchecks is via…
Nancy Plum, 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q Los Angeles | January 2, 1977
One thing listeners will notice right off is the lack of jingles or any other real ‘in-your-face’ production elements. One could suppose that since KHJ had all that up till later in 1977, Ten-Q figured they could just leave all the traditional AM elements to them. After all, KTNQ was a fresh start, in many…