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Harry Harrison – Radio Greats Weekend – 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | August 18, 1984 Part 1
By 1984, WABC was long gone, having flipped to Talk Radio in 1982, and Harry Harrison was the Morning personality on WCBS-FM.
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Time Machine Jingles, Sweepers, & Promos, 66 WNBC New York | 1986
It wasn’t around for very long, but so many people loved WNBC & The Time Machine! It was one of NBC’s most popular features at the end of it’s run on 66 AM in New York. The Time Machine was a great recreation of late 1960s WABC, right down to the PAMS jingles, resung…
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Harry Harrison, 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | January 11, 2000 – Part 2
This is Part two of a four-part aircheck featuring Harry Harrison, the “Morning Mayor”.
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Imus in the Morning, 66 WNBC New York | February 5, 1982
I’d like you to compare Don Imus here with his performance three years later in 1985. This was a period of change for Imus.
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Harry Harrison – Radio Greats Weekend – 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | August 18, 1984 Part 2
Harry Harrison was one of the all-time greatest morning DeeJays of the AM Top-40 era. In a time when one-man morning shows were the norm before shock jocks became all the rage, Harrison commanded the highest morning ratings in New York City. Harrison began his radio career in the midwest. His first major market radio…
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Harry Harrison, 57 WMCA New York | September 21, 1968
Legendary radio personality Harry Harrison, “The Morning Mayor,” was a familiar voice of the Big Apple airwaves for decades. From 1959 to 2005, he was a warm, friendly voice, that spoke to kids, teenagers, as well as adults. He was first one of the Good Guys on 57 WMCA from 1958 until 1968.…
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Harry Harrison FINAL MORNING SHOW, 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | March 19 2003
Legendary radio personality Harry Harrison was a familiar voice of the Big Apple airwaves for decades. From 1959 to 2005, he was a warm, friendly voice, that spoke to kids, teenagers, as well as adults. He was first one of the Good Guys on 57 WMCA from 1958 until 1968. He then moved…
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Chuck Dunaway, KILT 610 Houston | 1967
Chuck Dunaway is often remembered from being on air at WABC in it’s early Top 40 days. He had a pretty successful radio career over 35 years. Dunaway held down afternoon drive slot at every radio station he worked at during his 35-year career, including radio KILT Houston, KLIF-AM Dallas, WKY Oklahoma City, WABC New…