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Category: 100.3 WHTZ
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Z100 Second DAY ON AIR. Scott Shannon. WHTZ New York | 6:45 – 7:30AM August 3 1983
Radio Station: Z100 WHTZ New York (Newark) Frequency: 100.3 MHZ Format: CHR Courtesy: Charles Menut. On the morning of August 2 1983, Z100 signed on with Scott Shannon, & JR Nelson and the brand new Top Forty format! This was the first time New York had a true Top 40 station on FM in years.…
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Z100 FIRST EVENING ON AIR. First Evening & Sign-Off. WHTZ New York | August 2 1983
Radio Station: Z100 WHTZ New York (Newark) Frequency: 100.3 MHZ Format: CHR Courtesy: Charles Menut. On the morning of August 2 1983, Z100 signed on with Scott Shannon, & JR Nelson and the brand new Top Forty format! This was the first time New York had a true Top 40 station on FM in years.…
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Z100 FIRST AFTERNOON ON AIR – Scott Shannon – 5:45-7:25PM. WHTZ New York | August 2 1983
Radio Station: Z100 WHTZ New York (Newark) Frequency: 100.3 MHZ Format: CHR Courtesy: Charles Menut. On the morning of August 2 1983, Z100 signed on with Scott Shannon, & JR Nelson and the brand new Top Forty format! This was the first time New York had a true Top 40 station on FM in years.…
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Human Newman, Z100 WHTZ New York | November 1993
Radio Station: Z100 WHTZ New York (Newark) Frequency: 100.3 MHZ format: Top 40 Since 1983, WHTZ has spent most of it’s time on the air as New York’s CHR (Contemporary Hit Radio) leader. But there was an era when Z100 struggled to find an audience. In the early to mid 1990s, CHR radio fell out…
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New York City Radio Dial Scan | June 1984
Back in June 1984, I was hosting an afternoon radio show in Atlantic City, NJ. To help make me better on the radio, I would make trips to New York City and record the radio stations there, hoping to learn from them. I would tune up & down the dial, trying to record as many…
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New York City Radio Dial Scan | March 1984
It’s March 1984. You’re in New York, as you tune around the radio dial. This recording is an example of what you would have head. I was driving around New York, and just tuning up & down the dial, and recording what I head. You’ll hear many of the big players, like 101.1 WCBS-FM, Z100…
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Elvis Duran, 100.3 WHTZ Z100 New York | March 1994
E on the Z. E! was and still is a television entertainment magazine. This was a novel idea, combine E! reports with Z100 programming. It made Z100 sound like it was completely in touch with its audience.
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Z100’s Sign On with Scott Shannon, WHTZ New York | Aug 2, 1983
“The new WHTZ! So new it’s still under construction as I speak!” August 2 1983 is a day that will go down in New York radio History! When 1983 started, there were no Contemporary Hit Music stations on FM in New York. By Summer 1983, both WPLJ & WAPP were moving away from Rock,…