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Year: 2020
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Steve Skipp, 102.9 WDRC-FM 103 Hartford | December, 1981
This is a very short aircheck, just over 3 minutes. It could have been a demo tape of Skipp.
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Final Moments & Station Sign Off Of KQV 1410 Pittsburgh | December 31 2017
Through much of it’s existence, 1410 KQV was a fairly popular station. During it’s top 40 days in the 1960s & 70s, some legendary names graced the KQV microphones. Names like Chuck Brinkman, Fred Winston, Dave Scott, George Hart, Hal Murray, Bob DeCarlo, Jim Quinn and Jeff Christie (better known today as Rush Limbaugh). October…
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Kevin Manning, 92.9 WZGC Z-93 Atlanta | 1979
This aircheck is important for two reasons. First, it shows off the incredibly high-energy of this format… same one used at the former WIFI 92 (92.3) Philadelphia around the same time.
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Dan Ingram’s 40th Anniversary, 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | July 7 2001
I can remember listening to Dan Ingram’s 20th anniversary on 77 WABC, back in July 1981. WABC really threw a party for Ingram. Lots of audio from Ingram’s past, Ingram shared stories from his career, and lots of guests dropping in. Among the guest, Howard Cosell and many of the jocks Big Dan worked with…
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“Lets Talk About Radio” – Weekly Show on 740 WJIB from 1996 – Part 2
Part 2 of “Let’s Talk About Radio”
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“Lets Talk About Radio” – Weekly Show on 740 WJIB from 1996 – Part 1
Apparently, Lets Talk About Radio has been an occasional program in recent years on WJIB 740, WJTO in Bath Maine and a couple of other stations that Bittner owns.
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Don Brooks, 102.9 WDRC-FM Hartford | September, 1981
Don Brooks (WPTR/WFSB-TV) came to DRC-FM from WPTR Albany, where he was known as Dr. Don for many years.
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John Debella, 93.3 WMMR Philadelphia | April 27, 1983
In the early 1980’s, MetroMedia’s 93.3 WMMR 93.3 was Philadelphia Rock powerhouse. WMMR’s morning show host John DeBella and The Morning Zoo was one of the most popular radio shows in town. DeBella, along with Mark “The Shark” Drucker, played goofy songs, made fun of things around Philly, & hosted the “DeBella DeBall” every year.…