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The Founder’s Blog: The Way I See It, #1
With everything going on around me (tons, when you’re about to close on a home), I’m still thinking about WCBS 880. People are still WRITING about WCBS 880. Eventually, the noise will calm down and everyone will go on about their business. It’s too bad that radio companies don’t make decisions based upon the reaction…
Harry “Bud” Nelson on 99X WXLONew York | 1977
WXLO 99X New York – Harry “Bud” Nelson – 1977 For a while in the 1970s, while 77 WABC was getting all the attention, there was another Top 40 station in New York, doing it’s thing and sounding great… all while using only one shotgun jingle. I’m talking about WXLO, better known as…
Sue O’Neal, 98.7 WXLO 99X New York | September 15, 1978
We’ve been unintentionally holding on to this aircheck for quite a long time, several years, in fact! Sent in by Contributor Mark Yurko, Sue O’Neal is heard here holding down the late evening time slot on the old WXLO “99X-FM”. You’ll notice that here, in the midst of the disco craze, 99X leans so far…
PM Drive Composite: Dan Ingram on WABC, Bwana Johnny on WWDJ and Walt Baby Love on WOR-FM | June, 1971
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If you were a fan of NYC radio in the early 1970s and want to get a feel for how Top 40 stations sounded in PM Drive, this is the aircheck for you!
Chuck Leonard on 98.7 KISS FM WRKS-FM New York | October 1983
Radio Station: 98.7 Kiss WRKS-FM New York Frequency: 98.7 MHZ Format: R&B/Urban This aircheck features longtime New York radio personality Chuck Leonard, “The Best That Ever Did It And Got Away With It,” as he would often say. During his over 40-year career in broadcasting, Leonard worked virtually every shift and played all styles of…
Walt “Baby” Love, 66 WNBC New York | Final Show, August 19, 1977
God most surely has blessed Walt “Baby” Love with talent and passion all of his life.
The “Other” WXLO, 104.5 FM Fitchburg/Worcester | March 21, 1998
This aircheck originally posted early in the history of this website, in April of 2004. Here is the original description written by the founder.
Bobby Rich with special guest Meat Loaf, 98.7 WXLO 99X New York | October 5, 1978
Bumper Morgan is the first voice you hear on this hour-long scope, then Bobby Rich starts off this particular show, in his words, “broadcasting from a brand new studio that’s never been used before”.