Some of these stations are still around today in their original format. Some of them changed frequencies or were re-launched several years later, and some are just gone forever.
The announcer/news anchor heard is Bob Trout. There is a report from Edward R. Murrow in London, and CBS even had it's own "Military Analyst", Major George Fielding Elliot, who tries to interpret the reports that come in during the night.
Radio Station: WBBF Rochester Frequency: 950 kHz format: Top 40 From the late 50s, until the late 70s, 95 WBBF was a Top 40 powerhouse in Rochester, New York. It dominated in…
Radio Station: WBZ BOston Frequency: 1030 kHz format: Full service Larry Glick was a legendary talk show host on Boston radio stations from the 1960s, through the 1990s. He was…
JB105 is a HOT rocking station at this point. The first thing you'll notice is that most of the music is uptempo. The second thing is the station's processing was juiced so that it was loud.
This format pre-dates the WNBC Time Machine by a little over a year, and this is probably a few months before Howard Stern was fired and replaced by the incredibly funny Joey Reynolds. Enjoy this slice of fantastic radio, provided for you free of charge!
In the early 1980's, MetroMedia's 93.3 WMMR 93.3 was Philadelphia Rock powerhouse. WMMR's morning show host John DeBella and The Morning Zoo was one of the most popular radio shows…