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Dan Ingram, 101.1 WCBS-FM New York, | March 26, 1994
This isn’t just a great aircheck from the heyday of CBS-FM, it’s hilarious!
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Russ Cassell on 93.7 WFBC Greenville-Spartanburg | March 11 1988
WFBC 93.7 Greenville-Spartanburg – Russ Cassell – March 11 1988 This aircheck features longtime Upcountry South Carolina air personality, Russ Cassell on Greenville’s 93.7 WFBC. Russ work during the 1970s & 80s at WQOK and WFBC in Greenville. He later moved on to talk radio at WORD, where he was on air for 20…
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Mike Benson on 107 WANS Greenville-Spartanburg S.C. | March 11 1988
WANS 107 Greenville-Spartanburg – Mike Benson – March 11 1988 This is a recording of the radio dial I made, when I was driving through Western South Carolina area back in March 1988. WANS served the Greenville Spartanburg market, from north of the border in North Carolina. On this recording, you’ll hear Mike Benson,…
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‘Banana’ Joe Montione on 56 WFIL Philadelphia | 1974
WFIL 56 Philadelphia – Banana Joe Montione – 1974 Philadelphia’s Famous 56 WFIL, the Delaware Valley’s Pop Powerhouse, was the home of many broadcasting legends. Jim O’Brien, Dr Don Rose, Long John Wade, George Michael, Jim Nettelton, Dick Heatherton, Frank Kingston Smith, & the jock featured on this aircheck, Banana Joe Montione. Banana Joe…
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Gary Byrd on 1600 WWRL New York | 1979
WWRL 1600 New York – Gary Byrd – 1979 Courtesy: Rob Frankel Through the 1960s, 70s, and into the 1980s, New York’s 1600 WWRL was the AM R&B leader. With a fast pace, slick jingles, & hip on air personalities, the station sizzled. Some of the jocks who graced the microphones at WWRL…
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Cox on the Radio, 100.7 WHYI Y100 Miami | April 4, 1975
It’s no wonder this became the Number 1 radio station in Miami. It’s also one of the few stations in America which retains the same call letters and format today!
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Ron St. John, “MusicRadio Seven-Thousand” The New WGBS – March 17, 1978, Part 1
The story of this aircheck is far more complex than one would think. HISTORY WGBS began as WFTL on December 3, 1939 at 1370 kHz. Through a long and often complex series of frequency and ownership changes. NARBA in 1941 would take change the frequency to 1400 and later in 1941 the station was sold…
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Gladys “Gee Gee” Hill on 1430 KCOH Houston | 1970
KCOH 1430 Houston – Gladys “Gee Gee” Hill – 1970 1430 KCOH Houston, proudly described itself as Texas’s first black radio station. It was the first black owned radio station in Texas, third in the nation. The station has been broadcasting it’s Soul, Gospel, Talk, Zydeco, & Blues format since 1953. The station’s “Looking…