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Tag: 660 New York
Imus in the Morning; News from Sam Hall & Charles McCord, 66 WNBC New York | August 26, 1977
The obvious draw of this aircheck is the news department. News features prominently in this nearly 18 minute long scope from the Summer of ’77
EJ (Joe) Crummey Produces and Co-Hosts the Wolfman Jack Show, 66 WNBC New York | February, 1986, Part 2
Here’s PART 2 in our series of AM-Stereo airchecks. WNBC used the Khan-Hazeltine AM Stereo system and while the transmitting plant itself was finely tuned and well-processed by NBC’s top-notch engineers, heard on a (then) modern, wideband AM Stereo receiver, this sounds BETTER than modern processed FM stations!
EJ (Joe) Crummey Produces and Co-Hosts the Wolfman Jack Show, 66 WNBC New York | February, 1986, Part 1
Listen to how Crummey’s banter and production skills make this show sound 100% live, local and relevant. This is quite amazing, especially when one realizes that in the mid-1980s, computer automation was still more than a decade away, and producing a show such as this required precision timing, quick thinking and a lot of cart…
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!
Jim Collins for E.J. Crummey Overnight, 66 WNBC New York in AM Stereo | August 18, 1986
The subject of THIS aircheck is the great Jim Collins, who would soon after this was recorded, be part of the WNBC Time Machine.
Imus in the Morning, Ray D’Ariano, Final Broadcast Day on 66 WNBC New York | October 7, 1988
As the Summer of 1988 transitioned into Fall, everyone knew WNBC was going away, they just didn’t know exactly when
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.
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.