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Composite: 1510 WMEX Boston | October 4-5, 1972
Despite a signal which radiated mostly out over the Atlantic Ocean, the format and 50,000 watts of hit music power is memorable to many from the classic era of Top 40 radio!
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John H., 1510 WMEX Boston | June 17, 1971
WMEX Flamed out a few years after this, but it sure was fun to listen before that happened!
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Arnie “Woo Woo” Ginsburg, 1510 WMEX Boston | December 12, 1965
Date of Recording: 12.12.65 Station: 1510 WMEX Boston, Massachusetts Featured Air Talent: Arnie Ginsburg Aircheck Entry: 1,427 Comments: When radio listeners in Boston think of early Top 40 radio in their city, they don’t think of WRKO. The early days were dominated by different stations. In Framingham there was 1200 WKOX, which did a faux-Drake…
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The Jerry Williams Show. 1510 WMEX | April 11, 1961
The man known as “The Dean of Talk Radio” was captured on this rare recording made all the way back in 1961. The late Jerry Williams, probably the earliest controvercial talk show host in American radio, spent several years at what would be Top 40 pioneer station 1510 WMEX Boston. Williams’ career actually began way…
Jackson Armstrong on 1510 WMEX Boston | February, 1968
Jackson Armstrong seems to be one of airchexx.com’s favorites – his name shows up in our search page almost as frequently as Dan Ingram – and little wonder why! One of the fastest talkers ever, Armstrong has a long history of gracing radio stations with his mouth, one of them being WMEX Boston. Here’s a…
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Jerry Williams Discusses Radio on 68 WRKO Boston | June 11 1985
WRKO 680 Boston – Jerry Williams – Jerry Discusses Radio – June 11 1985 Courtesy: Alan Tolz This aircheck features New England talk radio legend, Jerry Williams. Jerry spent decades as a talk show host in Boston, on WMEX, WBZ, & WRKO. On this 680 WRKO aircheck, Jerry talks about radio, and how it…
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Larry Lujack on 89 WLS Chicago | September 9, 1970
WLS 89 Chicago – Larry Lujack – September 9, 1970 Chicago’s 89 WLS had so many legendary personalities that grace the microphones there. Fred Winston, John Records Landecker, Tommy Edwards, Jeff Davis, and may others. But for many WLS fans, there was one name that was above all others. Super Jock, Uncle Lar. Yes,…
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Larry Lujack on FM95 AM89 WLS Chicago | February 1984
WLS FM95 AM89 Chicago – Larry Lujack – February 1984 Chicago’s 89 WLS had so many legendary personalities that grace the microphones there. Fred Winston, John Records Landecker, Tommy Edwards, Jeff Davis, and may others. But for many WLS fans, there was one name that was above all others. Super Jock, Uncle Lar. Yes,…