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Category: 660 WNBC
Frank Reed Last Show on WNBC 66 New York | 1985
Todays air check features Frank Reed, who spent several years, in the 1970s & 80s, at 66 WNBC New York. Most of that time, “Captain” Frank held down the midday show at WNBC. Frank also spent time at WWDJ New York, as well as BJ105, WBJW Orlando. As of May 2021, Franks hosts morning…
Frank Reed talks about working on WNBC with Don Imus, om KLTY 94.9 Dallas | May 2, 2019
***To Play Aircheck, Click The Video Below*** Todays air check features the morning show at KLTY 94.9 in Dallas. Frank Reed, who spent several years at WNBC in the 70s & 80s, has been morning drive host of Christian AC KLTY since 1991. As of April 2021 he still wakes the Metroplex every day,…
Howard Stern Talks To His New Boss, John Hayes on 66 WNBC New York | 1984
Radio Station: WNBC New York Frequency: 660 kHZ Format: Personality Top 40 During his days at WNBC, in the 1980s, Howard Stern was always battling with WNBC Management. It’s not uncommon for radio talent to have disagreements with management, but Howard would bring those disagreements on the air for the world to see. In this…
66 WNBC Returns – Internet Station Brings Back the WNBC Time Machine for One Weekend | March 5, 6 & 7, 2021
Once upon a time, at a station long, long ago, the idea of a themed Oldies show was born in the mind of a certain Program Director. Dale Parsons was looking for a way to help WNBC’s overall ratings, which had taken a big hit after the departure of Afternoon Host Howard Stern. Explained by…
Dan Taylor on the Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | 1988
There’s probably never been a jock more suited to be on WABC around 1968-72 than Dan Taylor. Except that DT was a pre-teen in those years and even if he wasn’t too young, he would have been mistaken as Dan Ingram’s clone…
Big Jay Sorensen & The WNBC Time Machine | October 6, 1988
This includes just about every element that listeners loved about the Time Machine. The great music of the 60s, a GREAT jock (actually, THE jock who invented the Time Machine format), lots of interaction with listeners – phone bits are everywhere, and Big Jay’s “Record Pig” segment. You just have to listen to understand it.
Bill Rock: Tidbits of a Career
Legendary voice Bill Rock donated a short compilation of some of his best work a few ago.
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…