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.
Nicky Horne asks the Wolfman to come sit behind the mic and do what he did in the States. This turned out to be a recreation of XERB, XERF and American Graffiti.
**LISTENING OPTIONS FOLLOW THE DESCRIPTION BELOW** Of all the recordings I kept over the years, only two have survived from the 70s. The first is a Chicago "Greatest Hits" cassette…
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…
There are some radio stations that are considered legendary. WABC New York, WLS Chicago, KHJ Los Angeles, and I think KFRC San Francisco would be in that category. It was…