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Steve West’s “Sunday Morning Time Machine”, 105-9 WMEX-LP Rochester NH | June 25, 2023
I’ve started archiving some of my latest work so that it’s here, both for demo purposes, and for historic purposes. It occurs to me, at this point in time, the radio industry is in great peril. Not that those of us inside the business haven’t thought that for quite a while, but now, there’s a…
Soupy Sales Fills In on 600 WICC Bridgeport | July 20, 1989
Soupy Sales was never employed full-time at WICC, however, he did fill in for the midday guy July 20 and 21, 1989.
Steve West, WGAM/WGHM Nashua/Manchester NH | June 10, 2023
I just started a new version of “The Time Machine” only two weeks prior to this aircheck on WGAM. The station is jockless the rest of the time and maintains a traditional Oldies format. Songs of the 1960s through the early 1980s.
Don Geronimo, 95.5 WPGC Morningside | June 25, 1980
Courtesy of contributor Russ Horton’s Mr Aircheck channel on Facebook, Here’s one of our longtime favorite jocks, Don Geronimo. Before becoming an Urban station in the mid-80s, WPGC was a very popular Top 40 station, complete with full reverb. I’ve always been amazed at how good this station sounded, and baffled as to why they…
Old Legal IDs from 1981 – Sample 1
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Some time ago, Contributor Bill Nollman sent in a couple of hours of station legal IDs. Here’s a sample.
Carl DeSuze, WBZ 1030 Boston | August 8, 1963
Featured here is Carl DeSuze, and toward the beginning of the tape, a full newscast reported by Morton Dean.
Curtis W., 13 WAVZ New Haven | October 3, 1978
Curtis W Hansen didn’t use his last name on 13 Waves or KC101-FM. His name is legendary. Best known for putting WEBE 108 on the air, Curtis is heard here doing the night show following Floyd Wright. It’s very short, just over one minute in length. Aircheck Courtesy of Contributor Bob Gilmore
Floyd Wright, 13 WAVZ New Haven | October 3, 1978
Listen to this and I think you’ll agree. Friendly Floyd was remarkably consistent and sounded very much the same from his early days on the air, to his final days at 88.9 WJMJ Hartford.