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Howard Stern ON 66 WNBC New York | May 25 1984
WNBC 66 New York – Howard Stern – May 25 1984 Courtesy: Charles Hallett Back in the 1980s, when many radio stations playing music on AM were quickly dying, as music radio listeners had migrated to FM, New York’s 66 WNBC was one of the stations, which continued to play music and have decent…
Bob Shannon, 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | August, 1990
The late Bob Shannon (Don Bombard) is featured here in another never-posted anywhere before aircheck from PM drive, sometime in August, 1990. Phil Pepe has his picks for this week’s Yankees and Mets players of the week (so, we know it’s not March, as the recording was labelled), and there are other clues as to…
Soupy Sales Fills In on 600 WICC Bridgeport | July 20, 1989
Soupy Sales was never employed full-time at WICC, however, he did fill in for the midday guy July 20 and 21, 1989.
Howard Stern on 66 WNBC New York | September 10, 1985
WNBC 66 New York – Howard Stern – September 10, 1985 Courtesy: Charles Hallett Back in the 1980s, when many radio stations playing music on AM were quickly dying, as music radio listeners had migrated to FM, New York’s 66 WNBC was one of the stations, which continued to play music and have decent…
Dale Parsons on the WNBC Time Machine | December 1987
By 1987, WNBC had figured out that the audience actually increased when the station started playing a regular diet of Oldies. What had started as an experiment earlier in 1987 by Big Jay Sorensen was given a green light to go semi-full time, Weekends and Overnights. The Time Machine, simply put, was a nearly perfect…
Allan Beebe, First Show, 66 WNBC New York | September 1, 1977
…the “All-New WNBC” – Bob Pittman’s mostly failed attempt to remove the expensive personalities and streamline the station down to a more music, FM-style approach.
Frank Reed Last Show on WNBC 66 New York | 1985
Todays air check features Frank Reed, who spent several years, in the 1970s & 80s, at 66 WNBC New York. Most of that time, “Captain” Frank held down the midday show at WNBC. Frank also spent time at WWDJ New York, as well as BJ105, WBJW Orlando. As of May 2021, Franks hosts morning…