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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…
George Michael, MusicRadio 77 WABC New York | April 19, 1977
On this particular recording, WABC is saluting Bay Ridge High School in New Jersey.
Doug Taylor, 102.9 WDRC-FM Hartford | October 28, 1998 5:22pm-9:22pm
1998 was a year of change in the world of Oldies radio. The format, according to its consultants and programmers, was beginning to “age out”. Meaning, the audience for music of the 1960s and early 1970s was reaching the over 55 age group that, while once upon a time, was sought after by advertisers because…
Dan Taylor on the Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | 1988
There’s probably never been a jock more suited to be on WABC around 1968-72 than Dan Taylor. Except that DT was a pre-teen in those years and even if he wasn’t too young, he would have been mistaken as Dan Ingram’s clone…
PM Drive, 650 WSM Nashville | Summer 1993
From 1980 – 2000 (officially), WSM broadcast in C-Quam AM Stereo…
Big Jay Sorensen, The Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | September, 1988
Here’s the first in a large series of Time Machine airchecks from the late 66 (AM) WNBC New York.
Mike Raub, 1450 WJBX Bridgeport CT | July 19, 1986
The recording is in mono, but in very high quality mono, suggesting that this was recorded using a typical widebanded AM receiver available in the 1980s.
Bill Houston, 1380 WNAQ Naugatuck, CT | September 1, 1985
The quality of this recording is outstanding. In fact it’s so good, it may be the best AM stereo off-the-air recording ever made!