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Year: 2019
Jason Page & Jeff Wicker, 94.5 WRVQ Richmond | July 31, 1996
wear your birthday suit and celebrate 24 years of Today’s Best Music!
Carol Miller, 95.5 WPLJ New York | 1979
Carol Miller is one of the longest-running New York radio personalities. Miller’s professional journey began in 1971 at Progressive Rock WMMR in Philadelphia. She quickly got the attention of New York’s Rock powerhouse 95.5 WPLJ in 1973, where she first became a New York radio icon. Miller says, at a very young age, while working…
Chuck Britton, 94.7 WLS-FM Chicago | Winter 1984
In 1984, WLS Chicago was still cranking out the hits, on AM & FM. The winds of change would soon be blowing through WLS, but at the moment, things are still rocking. Chuck Brittain held many different shifts during his time at WLS in the 80s. Chuck was the solid, great sounding jock you could…
Mark & Kim on KOST 103 Los Angeles | July 2, 1986
When this first posted back on December 3, 2007, Kim Amidon had just been let go from KOST. It’s been 12 years since this posted. For quite a while, this was the most-streamed aircheck on this website. We wondered how listeners would react to hearing this aircheck, from the BEGINNING of the Mark and Kim…
Bobby D., WRFY Y102 Reading (PA) | August 29, 1998
Description by Steve West Here’s one of those ‘checks we don’t really know much about, other than it’s from Reading, Pennsylvania. The signal probably makes it into Philadelphia, although probably very weak. Here’s Bobby D., playing the (mostly) Rock hits on a CHR station that leans Alternative/Modern Rock, but with a Top 40 approach.…
Ken Clifford, 1480 KLEO Wichita | 1974
For over 2 decades 1480 KLEO cranked out the hits in Wichita. It’s top40 journey began in 1958. The station battled with KWBB for young listeners in the 1960s. The “big 1480” was the more famous of the two AM stations. KLEO attracted huge ratings throughout the 1960s & 70s. Even in the late ’70s, KLEO still…
A Sample of 92.1 WCDX Power 92 Mechanicsville (Richmond) VA | July 31, 1996
An anonymous contributor sent in this 45 minute cassette side of what sounds like an off-daypart of Urban formatted WCDX “Power 92” Richmond.
Scott Shannon, 95.5 WPLJ New York | March 13 1992
By 1991, Michael Scott Shannon had done just about everything you could do in radio. He had been on air at legendary stations like WMPS in Memphis, Nashville’s WMAK, & Quixie in Dixie, WQXI Atlanta. At WRBQ Tampa, Shannon, along with partner Cleveland Wheeler, developed the morning zoo radio format. He programmed WPGC in D.C.,…