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Category: 1410 KQV
Bob Wilson, 1410 KQV Pittsburgh | January 9, 1969
We never know where these airchecks come from, but whoever traded this to Big Apple Airchecks recorded this with a microphone in front of a radio speaker. No, the quality isn’t the best, there’s tape white noise and the whole recording suffers from low fidelity, but considering KQV WAS a major Top 40 station in…
Fred Winston on 1410 KQV Pittsburgh | January 10, 1969
Fred Winston is best known as the midday personality on WLS (AM) Chicago at various time periods during the 1970s
Final Moments & Station Sign Off Of KQV 1410 Pittsburgh | December 31 2017
Through much of it’s existence, 1410 KQV was a fairly popular station. During it’s top 40 days in the 1960s & 70s, some legendary names graced the KQV microphones. Names like Chuck Brinkman, Fred Winston, Dave Scott, George Hart, Hal Murray, Bob DeCarlo, Jim Quinn and Jeff Christie (better known today as Rush Limbaugh). October…
Jim Quinn, 1410 KQV Pittsburgh | May, 1971
Date of Recording: 05.xx.1971 (Exact Date Unknown) Station: 1410 KQV Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Format: Top 40 Featured Air Personality: Jim Quinn Contributor: Robyn Watts Airchexx Entry: 1,459 “Once again, we are giving away hot pants!” Comments: Sounding much as if a table microphone was placed in front of a transistor radio speaker, here’s a quick…
Dave (and Greg) Scott, 14 KQV Pittsburgh | August 1, 1966
This is an interesting aircheck in the respect that DJ Dave (corrected) Scott promotes that his son Greg is going on – and does in this 16 minute scope of mid-60s “Audio KQV”. KQV is a unique radio station from a number of different standpoints. First, it is still known by the only set of…
Jim Carnegie, 1410 KQV Pittsburgh | Winter, 1973
At only 3 minutes in length, our first look at Fun Lovin’ KQV from sometime during the Winter of 1973. The tape was labelled August 73, but with a chance of snow in the forecast, its an obvious mistake. Here’s Jim Carnegie. We know nothing about Jim or his career (somebody out there does), but…