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Month: February 2020

Peter Bush, 77 WABC New York | January 1 1982
This aircheck is from WABC’s final few months as a music station. By this point, WABC had evolved into an Adult Contemporary station, that played quite a bit of gold, going back to the mid 1960s. Peter Bush is featured here. He was one of the jocks brought in for WABC’s final years, along…

A Sample of 107.3 WAAF Worcester (Boston) } Summer, 1988
Saluting 50 years of Broadcast history. 107.3 WAAF

Jingle Montage, WCAU-FM 98 Philadelphia | 1970s
WCAU-FM was America’s pioneer all oldies radio station. In September of 1970, WCAU-FM converted to oldies from CBS’s soft pop automated format, The Young Sound. The station was totally automated with the voice of Jim Nettleton intro’ing or backselling everything 24/7; in 1972, the station began it’s evolution to a totally live sound, by…

Charlie Wilde, Kiss 100 London | August 1996
Charlie Wilde worked at some legendary stations in the 1980s & 90s… KPKE Denver, WHYN-FM Springfield, KSAN San Francisco, & KDWB Minneapolis. Then in 1995, Charlie became the first American ever to host a morning show in London, England. After a successful two-year stint hosting the breakfast show on KISS 100, UK government officials…

KFMB-FM San Diego First Birthday Bash | March, 1976
Hang on to your hats! This is the highest energy CHR station you’ve ever heard!

A Sample of 105.9 WBGG Fort Lauderdale | March 25, 2004
This was from a night show, recorded between 8:40 and 9:25 pm. It’s a short aircheck, only 4 1/2 minutes good for listening.

1st Show After Kidd Kraddick Dies, Kiss 106.1 KHKS Dallas | July 30 2013
After stints as a nighttime high enerygy jock in Miami, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, and Tampa, David “Kidd” Kraddick took his show to Dallas, first at KEGL 97, then to Kiss 106.1, KHKS in Dallas. Kidd made the transition to morning drive, and his new show quicky became popular. In 2001, the show became…

Station Profile, 56 WFIL Philadelphia 1972
From the mid 1960’s, to the mid 1970s, Famous 56 WFIL was on fire in Philadelphia. The station was played everywhere. The WFIL Boss Jocks seemed bigger than life! It seemed like they were at every event in Philly. Parades, sporting events, high schools, and of course at every WFIL event. Some of these names are still talked about…








