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…
Here's the final segment of the final day broadcast of 98.7 Kiss-FM. WRKS began it's life in June, 1981, the call letters chosen by then-parent company RKO General. They stood…
Courtesy of Contributor Frank Davis, here's a wonderful composite featuring two of Boston's legendary Top 40 stations. It starts with Harry Nelson on WRKO, then moves on into the wierdest…
Born Robert Weston Smith, "Wolfman Jack" (or just "The Wolfman") was perhaps best known for his exciting broadcasts in the 1960s at XERF Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, beginning in 1963. That…
93 KHJ returns as an Oldies station after a two year run playing Country music! Dispite the on air promo which mimics KHJ's original Boss Radio launch in 1965, the…
Suppose you wanted to know what radio sounded like in 1960. You probably thought most stations were playing some sort of popular music. If you judge by this aircheck, you'd…