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Charlie Van Dyke on 1190 KLIF Dallas | February 27 1978
KLIF 1190 Dallas – Charlie Van Dyke – February 27 1978 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson If you know about the history of Top 40 radio, then you know the name Gordon McLendon. McLendon was the owner of 1190 KLIF, and was considered the man who perfected Top 40 radio on KLIF. In 1954, the…
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PM Drive Composite: Dan Ingram on WABC, Bwana Johnny on WWDJ and Walt Baby Love on WOR-FM | June, 1971
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If you were a fan of NYC radio in the early 1970s and want to get a feel for how Top 40 stations sounded in PM Drive, this is the aircheck for you!
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The Real Don Steele, 93/KHJ Los Angeles | February 2, 1973
LINKS TO PLAY THIS AIRCHECK FOLLOW THE DESCRIPTION One of Southern California’s all-time greatest jocks, The Real Don Steele (April 1, 1936 – August 5, 1997), is heard here on KHJ on “Ground Hog Day Eve”. The evolution of KHJ was complete and the station was rolling along nicely at the top of the L.A.…
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Max Kinkel on 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | 1994
In the 1980s, WCBS-FM was considered the most listened to Oldies Station in America! It had great personalities on the air. There was Bill Brown, Ron Lundy, Harry Harrison, Dick Heatherton, Don K Reed, Norm N Nite, and holding down the late night shift was “Super” Max Kinkel. If you listened to CKLW Detroit…
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1960’s KEENER 13 Production and Promotions Reel – WKNR Detroit
This begins with a jock promo, with each jock adding his name to it. You’ll hear Dick Purtan, Ted Clark, Jerry Goodwin, Bob Green, Scott Reegan, Jim Jeffries, Paul Cannon (who later went on to much bigger things) and… Rodney the wonder rodent?! Someone get a trap!
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Walt “Baby” Love, 66 WNBC New York | Final Show, August 19, 1977
God most surely has blessed Walt “Baby” Love with talent and passion all of his life.
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Johnny Scott, The Big 13 KYNO Fresno | February 8, 1968
For many, The Big 13 KYNO, is where it all began. In the 1960s, KMAK was the big Top 40 station in Fresno. Gene Chenault, owner of KYNO thought his station could beat KMAK. He knew KMAK was good, so KYNO had to be even better. Chenault, along with program director, Bill Drake created a…
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1340 WNHC New Haven Agency Presentation | 1970
Contributor Russ Oasis provided this creative and somewhat humorous sales presentation of the old WNHC. We’re not entirely sure where this came from, but it appears to have been produced in 1970. This features a cross section of the station’s broadcast day and includes airchecks of Bob Morgan, Frank Stickle, J.J. Phillips and Pete Moss.…