Who knows what became of this 1970's FM competitor in the Windy City? Certainly, there's plenty of personality on 95.5 FM (including ol' Captain Whammo aka Jim Channel), but the…
The final format of 93/KHJ was a very unique attempt at an all-traffic report station, blended with music which was mainly recurrents. They called it "Car Tunes, Great Songs In…
Courtesy of Contributor Frank Davis, here's a rare recording of Tiger Bob Raleigh during the 'Good Guys Radio' era at WPGC. This station was an AM / FM simulcast even…
Making one of those rare memorable appearances where you actually hear the Wolfman say the station call letters, here's the late, great Wolfman Jack, allegedly on his first show at…
This aircheck is somewhat confusing. The call letters are used at the top of the hour legal ID only. The station sometimes calls itself 96 KX, and other times 96…
Courtesy of Contributor Steve Bleecker... Robert Craig Savage has to be the quintessential AM Top 40 jock. He personifies everything that was Top 40 Radio in the early to mid…
Our good friend Steve Bleecker does it again! Here's an amazingly good sounding sales demo tape put together sometime in the mid-1970s by a production whiz. That this survived all…
Done as an April Fools' joke, WMXV produces an entire format - Arrow 105.1, an all-70s format compete with beds from popular TV shows and a re-branded morning show as…