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Author: Ellis Feaster
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Wendy Williams, 107.5 WBLS New York | 2003
It may seem like talk show host, Wendy Williams, just popped up on TV out of nowhere, but she had a quarter century of radio experience that helped launch her TV career. She began her radio career in 1984 as an intern for Matty in the Morning, at Kiss 108 WXKS in Boston. Wendy…
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Big Mack, Z93 WWWZ Charleston | April 28 1988
Charleston, South Carolina’s WWWZ, 93.3 FM, launched on May 10, 1974 with a freeform format. The station broadcast from a mobile home in Summerville, SC. The station was referred to as “3WZ“. In 1981, WWWZ flipped to an Urban leaning format as “The New Z93.” In 1999, Z93 added new hosts to “Big Mack…
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Carol Miller, 95.5 WPLJ New York Carol Miller | Fall 1982
Carol Miller is one of the longest-running New York radio personalities. Miller’s professional journey began in 1971 at Progressive Rock WMMR in Philadelphia. She quickly got the attention of New York’s Rock powerhouse 95.5 WPLJ in 1973, where she first became a New York radio icon. Miller says, at a very young age, while working…
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Chris Clark, 1400 WYSL Buffalo | February 2 1968
When it come to classic Top 40 radio out of Buffalo, NY, for many, one set of call letters come to mind… WKBW. But those who know Buffalo radio, know there was a second options for pop music. That station was 1400 WYSL. WYSL was touted as the “underdog” against WKBW, a station that had…
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Dave Mann, 1330 WTRX Flint | 1975
1330 WTRX Flint, was a popular Top 40 station in the 1960s and 1970s, using the name “Trix.” You can hear what WTRX sounded like in the 1960s, here. Around 1975, WTRX evolved from Top 40 to adult contemporary, as younger listeners migrated to FM radio. I really don’t know much about WTRX, but if…
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John Willis on WZOU 94.5 Boston | July 1988
Boston’s 94.5 WZOU came along in late 1984 from the ashes of Album Rocker turned Soft-AC WCOZ, and called itself 94-5 “The Zoo”. The station was in a Top 40 battle against crosstown rivals WHTT HitRadio 103 and WXKS-FM “Kiss 108“. Inevitably, it didn’t work and WZOU would eventually go Urban as WJMN – “Jammin’ 94-5”, the station…
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Jerry Wells, 105.3 WDAS-FM Philadelphia | October 1983
In the early 1970s, Philadelphia’s WDAS-FM switched from a “progressive rock” format to “progressive R&B.” “Progressive” in early ’70s radio lingo meant “album-oriented.” Just as progressive rock stations were trying to do the opposite of the AM Top-40 stations, the progressive soul stations were trying to be the opposite of the AM R&B stations,…
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George Michael, 77 WABC New York | April 1979
George Michael, WABC’s night burner, initially turned down the offer to join WABC Radio. PD Rick Sklar and others involved came to know that George was interested in moving on to sports broadcasting. There just so happen to be an opening for a weekend sports anchor on WABC-TV Channel 7 and that as they say…