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Category: Bobby Rich
Bobby Rich and the New K-Hits 97 Re-Launch – K-Hits 97 KHTZ Los Angeles | 1980
KHTZ K-Hits 97 Los Angeles – The New K-Hits 97 Re-Launch – Bobby Rich, Nancy Plumb, Gene Knight – 1980 KHTZ was playing Top 40 in 1980, when they decided to drop the Top 40 format and adopt an Adult Contemporary sound. This aircheck features the launch of the NEW K-Kits with Bobby Rich.…
KMGI Seattle / I1077 Composite, Sometime Around 1990
Thanks to contributor Rob Sisco (WXLO 99X New York) for sending this in! Rob wrote the description below, and credit for producing this piece of audio goes to Greg MacArthur. So this was circa 1990 when Bobby Rich was hired to be the general manager of KMGI / KIXI Seattle. He brought me in to…
Bobby Rich on “The Top FM 106” WWSH Philadelphia | February 28 1984
WWSH The Top FM 106 Philadelphia – Bobby Rich – February 28 1984 Back in the 1980s, the 106.1 FM frequency in Philadelphia struggled to attract an audience. It started the decade as WWSH Wish FM 106. It had a Beautiful Music/Easy Listening format with a sizable audience, but Cox radio, who owned…
Philadephia Top 40 & Urban Afternoon Drive Dial Sweep | October 1983
Back in October 1983, I recorded Philadelphia’s FM Top 40 & Urban stations. This is from that cassette tape. Stations in this aircheck include: WXTU New 92 (Mike Brophy) 105.3 WDAS-FM (Doug Henderson, son of Jocko Henderson) WWSH The Top FM 106 (Bobby Rich) WUSL Power 99fm (Jeff Wyatt) WCAU-FM Hot Hits 98 (Billy Burke).…
KFMB-FM San Diego First Birthday Bash | March, 1976
Hang on to your hats! This is the highest energy CHR station you’ve ever heard!
Jimi Fox, KFMB-FM B-100 FM San Diego | August, 1975
The New B-100-FM was so new, the ink had barely dried on station letterhead. At least in the radio world of 1975, when FM radio still hadn’t reached parity with AM. But it was getting close. This was Bobby Rich‘s B-100. The original “Better Boogie” station. The one that de-throned 1170 KCBQ in 1977. B-100…
Bobby Rich with special guest Meat Loaf, 98.7 WXLO 99X New York | October 5, 1978
Bumper Morgan is the first voice you hear on this hour-long scope, then Bobby Rich starts off this particular show, in his words, “broadcasting from a brand new studio that’s never been used before”.
99X “No Disco” Promos, 98.7 WXLO New York | 1980
Contributor Rob Sisco recently sent in a set of humorous promos that 99X used on-air in the early days of the ‘Disco Destruction” era around the country. The Bee Gees cut sound like immitators, but the final cut, from Casey Kasem is the real deal! (And just how much did RKO pay him to say…