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Category: 790 WFUN
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Alan Polasky, 79 WFUN Miami | 1974
The year appears to be 1974. From contributor Alan Polasky, here’s one of his own airchecks. It’s been preserved very well, sounds just like it came from the studio skimmer machine. At under two minutes long, this sounds really good and is typical of how AM top 40 radio sounded in ’74.
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Composite: 79 WFUN Miami | 1974
Contributor Russ Oasis has mastered another great aircheck and this one features four jocks from a broadcast day in 1974. Russ Oasis is featured as the last jock in this composite. A FEW WORDS ABOUT SUPPORT Now that the holidays are over, won’t you consider a donation to help us defray the cost of bringing…
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Composite: WFUN (Miami) Jocks | 1968
Matt’s done it again! Here’s a 25 minute scope of 790 WFUN as heard in the heyday of its popularity in the late 60s. WFUN was in very close competition with Miami then-giant WQAM, a battle which WFUN eventually lost and led to its demise after being sold in 1976 and changing format. Alan Polasky…
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A Scott Lowe Special: “The Chucker Revolution” | Winter 2009
Contributor Scott Lowe checks in with a fantastic interview with Chuck Kirr, aka “The Chucker”. As you know, we’ve partnered with BigAppleAirchecks often in the past, and interestingly enough, Mr. Lowe contacted US about posting this great piece of work himself. A word about supporting Airchexx: It takes a lot to create and post compelling…
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QuickCheck: Jack Armstrong, WFUN Miami | October, 1968
Heres’s a very young Jackson Armstrong (with a slightly higher pitched voice) on WFUN, one of the early AM Top 40 stations in Miami. This has all the elements that many personality oriented stations had, reverb, PAMS jingles, and a lot of jock patter. Certainly not the streamlined Drake approach, more like a WABC approach,…