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“Mr. 70s” Paul DiMarco, 98.3 WDAQ Danbury | September 16, 1995
“Mr. 70s” himself, Paul DiMarco contributed this aircheck of himself on WDAQ. It’s a 70s Saturday night and Paul plays the 70s classics, a specialty of his which continues today on the “Totally 70s” Internet station. The station was featured on Stickam.com, but Stickam went out of business a few weeks ago as of this…
Ken Gilbert, Morning Drive, 97.1 WZRT “Z-97” Rutland VT | August 9, 1995
From the Ken Gilbert collection, here’s another Z-97 aircheck from Ken’s box of tapes. Ken Gilbert has been on New England radio stations for half a century! (don’t tell him I put it that way, he think’s he’s still 21!). The list of stations he was on include WDRC AM & FM Hartford, WAQY Springfield,…
Ken Gilbert, WAQY “Wacky 102” Springfield MA | July 4, 1981
Ken Gilbert has had a long career in radio, all of it in the New England region. Ken is best known for doing middays at WAQY Springfield in it’s top 40 incarnation as “Wacky 102” and at WDRC AM-FM Hartford in its top 40 and Oldies iterations.
Airchexx Presents: The HitOldies Labor Day 2021 WNBC Time Machine Weekend.
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At 660 in New York, WNBC was sold off to Emmis in 1988, which subsequently shut it down to make room for WFAN to move from 1050 to 660. For most, it’s old news – the story of WNBC’s rise and fall well documented both on this website (the list of available airchecks is via…
Ken Gilbert, 102.1 WAQY Wacky 102 FM Springfield Mass | Summer, 1980
You have to listen to experience the momentum that Wacky 102 had, every break, every time!
Rick Kelly & Glenn “FM” Stevens, 102.1 WAQY Wacky 102 Springfield Mass. | December, 1979
**LISTENING LINKS FOLLOW DESCRIPTION BELOW** Over the years, it’s been increasingly difficult to obtain recordings of the old Top 40 station that preceded WAQY‘s Classic Rock format. Known as “Wacky 102”, the station was known for its personalities and (at least for a time), it’s automated Top 40 format. We’ve held on to this aircheck…
Gary Bridges, 66 WNBC (Stereo) New York | November, 1985
Gary Bridges was one of a large staff of known personalities, some of whom listeners had grown up with. Personalities such as Don Pardo (the voice of many of WNBC radio and television’s promotions), Soupy Sales, who had been around in the 1950s and on television, Imus, who by this time was already an institution…
Southern New England Reverse Composite, 1983-1978
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…This part opens up with Jack doing the outro to Boston – Long time and then just cooks from there!