KFOG first went on the air in 1964 as an easy-listening station, and its trademark fog horn sound quickly caught on. By the early 1980s, the easy listening…
In the mid 1960s, there was nowhere easy for British youngsters to listen to rock ‘n’ rollers like The Beatles, The Who and The Rolling Stones. Commercial radio wasn’t yet…
I'm warning right up front, that this aircheck is a little hard to listen to. It's Dan Ingram's final radio show. WCBS-FM had returned to it's "modified Oldies" format…
First, a little history. Before the birth of what's known today as WOGL, 98.1 was home to a heritage set of call letters and a trademarked hot Top 40 format…
This is an exceptionally powerful, all-new production done in remembrance. We must never forget, and our young people who don't remember this must be taught just what it was we endured, so that we come together as brothers and sisters, and not tear ourselves apart. You'll need a handkerchief for this. You've been warned.
Among the Rock DeeJays of Boston radio, Mark Parenteau, Harvey Wharfield (WVBF, WCOZ, WAAF) and others took to the WROR microphones, telling stories of what it was like to be an album rock jock in the 60s, 70s and 1980s.