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Tag: Imus in the Morning
The Founder’s Blog: The Way I See It, #1
With everything going on around me (tons, when you’re about to close on a home), I’m still thinking about WCBS 880. People are still WRITING about WCBS 880. Eventually, the noise will calm down and everyone will go on about their business. It’s too bad that radio companies don’t make decisions based upon the reaction…
Don Imus on 66 WNBC New York | June 15 1981
WNBC 66 New York – Don Imus – Imus In The Morning – June 15 1981 It’s legendary morning radio guy, Don Imus, on 66 WNBC! As a radio host he was famous as well as notorious for his sense of humor and rude comments that could be both entertaining and sometimes offensive. On…
Don Imus on 66 WNBC New York| November 29 1983
WNBC 66 New York – Don Imus – Imus In The Morning – November 29 1983 It’s legendary New York morning radio guy, Don Imus, on 66 WNBC! It’s 1983, and Imus has been back at WNBC for 4 years, after being fired from his initial run on WNBC, from 1971 to 1977. From…
Imus in the Morning, 66 WNBC New York: The Early Days | 1972
Courtesy of longtime contributor Steven Green, this goes way back to just about the beginning of the Imus in the Morning program on WNBC.
An Interview With Dale Parsons – 1230 / 103.1 WBLQ Westerly RI | December 31, 2021
What follows, is over 20 minutes of Dale Parsons stories…
Don Imus on 66 WNBC New York | December 12 1984
WNBC 66 New York – Imus in the Morning – December 12 1984 It’s legendary New York morning radio guy, Don Imus, on 66 WNBC! It’s 1984, and Imus has been back at WNBC for 5 years, after being fired from his initial run on WNBC, from 1971 to 1977. From 1977 to…
Imus in the Morning, 66 WNBC New York | July, 1988
Listen for a ton of great Imus characters, including “Mr. T” & Howard Cosell
Big Jay Sorensen & The WNBC Time Machine | October 6, 1988
This includes just about every element that listeners loved about the Time Machine. The great music of the 60s, a GREAT jock (actually, THE jock who invented the Time Machine format), lots of interaction with listeners – phone bits are everywhere, and Big Jay’s “Record Pig” segment. You just have to listen to understand it.