WCBS-FM 101.1 New York - Max Kinkel - December 5 1986 Since 1972, WCBS-FM has been playing New York’s greatest hits. It originally played songs from the 50s, 60s,…
Wild Bill Scott was a radio pioneer who was credited with creating the "Z-Rock" Rock Radio Network. He was best known as a radio personality who worked at mainly hard rock stations across the U.S. including Chicago's WLUP and WMET, along with the legendary KROQ "K-Rock" in Los Angeles. He's heard here on the relatively short-lived KFRC AM-FM Oldies simulcast.
In 1985, Howard Stern, and his crew were fired from WNBC, as they were near the top of the New York ratings. It's no surprise they were quickly scooped up…
A slice of L.A. Radio history is heard in this rare recording of the legendary Charlie Tuna (left) on KROQ-AM. A time before the now-legendary K-Rock on FM, this station…
Humble Harve certainly was well known in Los Angeles radio! His career highlights include: KBLA, 1965-67; KHJ, 1967-71; KIQQ, 1973; KKDJ, 1974; KIIS, 1975-76; KUTE, 1980; KRLA, 1981-82 and 1985-86…