While the date is unknown, I’m gonna chance a guess here at sometime around 1990 or so. One of our listeners will know for sure.
Here’s Howard Hoffman. Known as a pretty wacky personality on the east coast (look for him here at airchexx.com from WPRO-FM, WPIX-FM & WABC), he’s a *bit* more subdued here at KMEL. Hoffman is himself but listeners will notice the latter day liner-card reader mentality showing up on this station. Most jocks it fits, but it does NOT sound like Howard Hoffman when he’s obviously reading verbatim. We know better. Hoffman is an incredible talent!
Overall, this is a good aircheck. The station sounds hot and Hoffman sure is having fun like usual. But 90s radio isn’t 70s radio, and it shows. Today, KMEL lives on as a Hip-Hop station.
Date of Recording: 04.08.1980 Station: 770 (AM) WABC New York City, New York, USA Format: Top 40 Featured Air Personality: Howard Hoffman (WPIX-FM/WPRO-FM/KUAM/KMEL/KKFR/WQHT/KFRC/KMPC) Comments: 1980 was a year of change for WABC. By the end of the year the music would begin to shift to a more adult sound, but…
KOPA FM100 Phoenix - Howard Hoffman - November 2 1982 Howard Hoffman is a legendary air talent, who began his radio career in 1971, at WTBQ in Warwick NY. He spent some time at the WPRO-FM in Providence, before making it to the big time in New York in…
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Steve West is a 41 year veteran of broadcasting. His air work as a Jock and News Anchor includes six radio markets and over two-dozen radio stations. Steve is the founder of Airchexx.com and Hitoldies.net - All the BIG Hits!
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Hi Steve,
This was definitely from April of 1986. KMEL was still Mainstream CHR, but would start transitioning more toward Dance by the end of the year. Howard would leave for mornings at KHIT/Seattle at the end of 1986.
Apologies to the moderator/admins if this crosses any boundaries; There is both a jingle package demo and an August 1986 KMEL air check on reelradio.org. The elements in both airchecks varify the accuracy of the above comment.
wow, Howard is really subdued on this aircheck. I used to listen to him on WABC and he was a maniac. Every time I thought he would capitalize on something in this aircheck like a suggestive song title or something, he wouldn’t do anything at all. I can only imagine that it must have killed him to have to hold back like that. 1986 was still a good year for personality-driven CHR so I wonder why the station didn’t allow him to use his tremendous talent to its full potential.
Howard, my irrepressible talented high school buddy with the wonderful voice, please email me–I’ve tried in vain to follow your career and locate you to drag you to a Suffern High reunion, but you are most elusive ever since you’ve been a celebrity! My, you have certainly aged well! So have I, ha ha! Please write and let’s catch up. Esther blithespirit06@yahoo.com
Yes, all of the jingles were from KMEL’s custom TM jingle package “Rock Solid”. IIRC, KMEL used that package through 1986 until 87, when the jingles were phased out altogether, although the morning show cuts lasted until the early 90s.
“Rock Solid” was not one of my favorites from TM as I’ve liked the JAM cuts from “Outstanding” and “Hot KIIS” that KMEL was using when they went Top 40 much more.
Hi Steve,
This was definitely from April of 1986. KMEL was still Mainstream CHR, but would start transitioning more toward Dance by the end of the year. Howard would leave for mornings at KHIT/Seattle at the end of 1986.
Robyn
& Then To New York To Do A Morning Show With Stephanie Miller On WQHT Right?
Apologies to the moderator/admins if this crosses any boundaries; There is both a jingle package demo and an August 1986 KMEL air check on reelradio.org. The elements in both airchecks varify the accuracy of the above comment.
wow, Howard is really subdued on this aircheck. I used to listen to him on WABC and he was a maniac. Every time I thought he would capitalize on something in this aircheck like a suggestive song title or something, he wouldn’t do anything at all. I can only imagine that it must have killed him to have to hold back like that. 1986 was still a good year for personality-driven CHR so I wonder why the station didn’t allow him to use his tremendous talent to its full potential.
Howard, my irrepressible talented high school buddy with the wonderful voice, please email me–I’ve tried in vain to follow your career and locate you to drag you to a Suffern High reunion, but you are most elusive ever since you’ve been a celebrity! My, you have certainly aged well! So have I, ha ha! Please write and let’s catch up. Esther blithespirit06@yahoo.com
Robyn Is That 1ne Of The Cuts To KMEL & TM’s Rock Solid?
Hi Vaughn,
Yes, all of the jingles were from KMEL’s custom TM jingle package “Rock Solid”. IIRC, KMEL used that package through 1986 until 87, when the jingles were phased out altogether, although the morning show cuts lasted until the early 90s.
“Rock Solid” was not one of my favorites from TM as I’ve liked the JAM cuts from “Outstanding” and “Hot KIIS” that KMEL was using when they went Top 40 much more.
Robyn
I Agree Thanks Robyn. Vaughn B.