It's no wonder this became the Number 1 radio station in Miami. It's also one of the few stations in America which retains the same call letters and format today!
The story of this aircheck is far more complex than one would think. HISTORY WGBS began as WFTL on December 3, 1939 at 1370 kHz. Through a long and often…
This telescoped aircheck really doesn't do WPLJ justice. It's somewhat difficult to convey the sound of the station with all the music taken out, except for a few segues. Most…
Courtesy of Big Apple Airchecks, here's Chuck Leonard (WABC, WQEW)and a reasonably short scope (just a few breaks) of Mr. Leonard and a lot of historically significant advertisements. The imaging…
Alton Irwin had an interest in radio from a very young age, as you'll hear Russ DiBello tell us. He went by many names over his long career, including Cliff Kenyon, Smokin' Willie B Goode, Willie B, Mike Rivers and Gnarly Charlie. He was the ultimate nighttime screaming DJ that always wanted to connect with his listeners and have fun doing it at the same time.
Bill Bailey (left, shown at WWDJ Hackensack NJ) is featured on this roughly 30-minute telescoped aircheck of the morning show at 93.1 WDRQ Detroit. This came to us on a…
What follows is probably the most depressing, eye opening piece of audio which goes far towards explaining part of the reason why WABC needed to change formats to talk little…
The audio player directly below will play the telescoped, but long, complete aircheck tape as originally digitized at Big Apple Airchecks. The video is the short edited version. The story…