Donated to this site by the late Robyn Watts, here's a 28 minute scope highlighting three Washington DC area stations that were in a heated ratings battle for much of…
Radio Station: 95YNF WYNF Tampa Frequency: 94.9 MHZ format: Rock In the 1980s, and into the 1990s, there was a big Rock radio war going on between 98Rock, WXTB, and…
Gary Bridges was one of a large staff of known personalities, some of whom listeners had grown up with. Personalities such as Don Pardo (the voice of many of WNBC radio and television's promotions), Soupy Sales, who had been around in the 1950s and on television, Imus, who by this time was already an institution and the whole WNBC news department.
Besides Claprood & Whitley, there are two full newscasts anchored by Pat Carrol (now at WCBS 880 New York), Traffic by longtime reporter Malcom Alter and weather by well known New England radio Meteorologist Joe Zona.
DESCRIPTION WCFL on 1000 AM was a 50,000 watt radio station owned by the Chicago Federation of Labor. WCFL aired a Top 40 format from 1962 to 1976, when the…
BACKGROUND 610 KFRC was a Top 40 radio station serving the San Francisco area with only 5,000 watts. While the power was rather low for such a legendary station, the…
Radio Station: Z100 WHTZ New York (Newark) Frequency: 100.3 MHZ format: Top 40 Since 1983, WHTZ has spent most of it's time on the air as New York's CHR (Contemporary…
Radio Station: WABC New York Frequency: 770 kHz format: Top 40 It’s 1969. The last 12 months have been very turbulant. We went through the assassination of Martin Luther King…