1979 was the last year that AM stations thrived on music formats. Especially Top 40. Here's a station that obviously knew that FM was going to be king and tried…
Contributor Bob Buchhauer writes: This legendary CBS O&O, clear channel (1120AM) pulled 20+ shares back in the day. The late Robert Hyland (V.P. & G.M.) assembled a top notch list…
Robyn Watts is one of our earliest and largest contributors, having donated tapes that were recorded from home, and and obtained through some of the largest legitimate traders in America,…
Several of our early composite cassettes donated by Robyn Watts had descriptive labels that identified them with a company called "Hecht Enterprises". I'm not sure if this was part of…
Who would have thought that any AM station was doing an independent, in house music format, post 2000? There were a few. Quite notably, Forrest City, Arkansas, had a daytimer…
Description by Contributor John Buchhauer: After years as THE Top-40 station in St. Louis, KXOK continued their decline and at the time of this air check recently switched to a…
Here's a very different sounding 95 WPGC than the others you've heard on this site. By 1984, WPGC, an AM/FM simulcast operation, had completed the transition from Top 40 to…
Contributor Steve Bleecker submitted this skimmer tape of himself as Steve Novack on the old WGY-FM, which at the time was one of two Oldies outlets in the Capital Distrcit.…