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Frankie Crocker on WBLS 107.5 New York | September 1972
Radio Station: WBLS New York Frequency: 107.5 MHZ Format: R&B Frankie Crocker, “The Chief Rocker,” began his radio career at WUFO Buffalo, while studying pre-law at the University of Buffalo. His smooth, on air style soon had New York City calling. Frankie took a job at New York’s R&B station, 1600 WWRL. After a few years, WMCA wanted him,…
Gary Bridges, 66 WNBC (Stereo) New York | November, 1985
Gary Bridges was one of a large staff of known personalities, some of whom listeners had grown up with. Personalities such as Don Pardo (the voice of many of WNBC radio and television’s promotions), Soupy Sales, who had been around in the 1950s and on television, Imus, who by this time was already an institution…
Allan Beebe, Final Hour of his Final Show, 66 WNBC New York | 1985
This format pre-dates the WNBC Time Machine by a little over a year, and this is probably a few months before Howard Stern was fired and replaced by the incredibly funny Joey Reynolds. Enjoy this slice of fantastic radio, provided for you free of charge!
Big Jay Sorensen, The Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | September, 1988
Here’s the first in a large series of Time Machine airchecks from the late 66 (AM) WNBC New York.
Howard Stern on 66 WNBC New York | 1983
In 1983, WNBC was riding high in the ratings! Before Z100 arrived, it was the #1 contemporary music radio station in New York. WNBC’s format in the years 1983-1986 was one of the most entertaining and best all-around radio that was ever done in New York. Perhaps anywhere. You got music, information, laughter; WNBC IMHO,…
Joey Reynolds Show / N-Copter Crash, 66 WNBC New York | October 22 1986
In the mid 1980s, New York’s 66 WNBC was full of big on air personalities! Don Imus, Soupy Sales, Howard Stern, Wolfman Jack, Alan Colmes, & Joey Reynolds. Joey took over the afternoon show when Howard was fired, which had to be pretty stressful. If he was stressed, he never showed it. You did hear…
The Real Bob James on The Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | 1988
By this point in 1988, the WNBC Time Machine had really got the format down to perfection.
Jim Collins, The “Time Machine”; 66 WNBC New York | September 5, 1987 8:50-10:20 AM
Lots of 1987 commercials, reverb and PAMS jingles, resung for WNBC, to give this station an unmistakeable WABC sound – all WNBC needed was the WABC jocks to make it complete.