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Month: September 2023
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Composite Aircheck of 89 WLS Chicago | 1970-1974
WLS 89 Chicago – WLS Composite Aircheck – 1970-74 The Rock Of Chicago was 89 WLS. It was a pop powerhouse across the midwest. 89 WLS had so many legendary personalities that graced the microphones. Fred Winston, Larry Lujack, John Records Landecker, Tommy Edwards, Jeff Davis, and others. This aircheck features bits of different…
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Larry McKay on 640 KFI Los Angeles | August 20 1981
KFI 640 Los Angeles – Larry McKay – August 20 1981 Courtesy: Larry McCabe 640 KFI Los Angeles is a big talk station today, but there was a time the station was cranking out the hits. KFI was a little late to the Top 40 game. They flipped to Top 40 in the mid…
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Bobby “The Wizard” Wayne on 101 WCBS-FM New York | December 16 1972
WCBS-FM 101 New York – Bobby “The Wizard” Wayne – December 16 1972 On July 4 1972, WCBS-FM dropped the Rock format it had had for a few years, and flipped to all Odies. The move was inspired by it’s sister station, 98 WCAU-FM Philadelphia, which had flipped to oldies one years earlier. The…
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Steve Warren, WGLF Tallahassee “Gulf 104” | 1979
Steve Warren sent in what might be the only aircheck available of the old “Gulf 104” Top 40 format. Going back so far that listeners remember 8 track tapes and black and white television. Or, one might think. This is a fairly tightly scoped aircheck. Notice, no jingles, and what really sounds like a hybrid…
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Bob Lewis on 101 WCBS-FM New York | 1970
WCBS-FM 101 New York – Bob Lewis – Rock Format – 1970 On July 4 1972, WCBS-FM flipped to all Oldies. The move was inspired by it’s sister station, 98 WCAU-FM Philadelphia, which had flipped to oldies one years earlier. The station played 50s & 60s, with some current songs thrown in. But before…
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The Real Don Steele on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | March 1967
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – The Real Don Steele – March 1967 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson Back in the late 1960s & early 1970s, 93 KHJ was a Top 40 powerhouse in SoCal. It was so popular, “Boss Radio“ was practically the soundtrack of Los Angeles. For many years, “personality” Top40 radio, dominated by lots…