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Tag: Nancy Plum
Canadian Top 40! A Sample of 680 CFTR Toronto in 1978, Part 1
Imagine my surprise when a box of cassettes showed up at my door sometime after (American) Thanksgiving, 2023 from Nancy Plum (KTNQ, Passport Radio). Nancy had promised these several years ago and REMEMBERED! Thanks, Nancy! There’s one complete broadcast day on this double-sided cassette, side two of this somewhat grainy recording will post a little…
Nancy Plum, KTNQ (1020) “Ten Q” Los Angeles | January 27, 1979
A box of tapes arrived in the mail in January. I was a bit surprised, but then remembered that Nancy Plum had promised to send some airchecks a little over a year ago. Here’s the first of dozens of donated airchecks. It’s Nancy Plum herself on Ten-Q from what I feel was one of the…
Bryan Roberts, 93.1 KKHR Los Angeles | April 6, 1986
From the latest box of cassettes from contributor Nancy Plum is this excellent quality double-sided recording of 93.1 KKHR Los Angeles. This aircheck is from the end of the Top 40 format and there are changes heard on this tape to the format which could have lead some to suspect the station was going to…
Nancy Plum, KFI AM 640 Los Angeles | March 23, 1987
Every aircheck tells a story. What listeners remember years later isn’t always what the station sounded like at the time they remember. For me, the most memorable time at KFI was the “Amazin’ AM” Top 40 era, which basically ran from 1978-1984, part of those years in Stereo. But THIS version of KFI? Airchecks of…
Jackson Armstrong (John Larsh) & the Gorilla, 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q Los Angeles | January, 1979
Graciously donated to airchexx by Big Apple Airchecks, here is more of the BEST of Jackson Armstrong (John Larsh). Recorded on a long cassette featuring one side with fellow Ten-Q jock Dave Conley (WOR-FM/WKOX-FM/KHJ/KFRC), this aircheck shows off Armstrong’s talent. He was the perfect guy to sit in the afternoon drive chair. No jingles, few…
Nancy Plum, 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q Los Angeles | January 2, 1977
One thing listeners will notice right off is the lack of jingles or any other real ‘in-your-face’ production elements. One could suppose that since KHJ had all that up till later in 1977, Ten-Q figured they could just leave all the traditional AM elements to them. After all, KTNQ was a fresh start, in many…
Nancy Plum, 710 KMPC Los Angeles | February 2, 1980
One of the first things you’ll notice about this is how very laid back the station is. I would describe the format as, “loose”.
Nancy Plum, 57 KLAC Los Angeles | April 12, 1988
Nancy Plum was a veteran DJ, having worked elsewhere in the L.A. market, perhaps most notably at Top 40 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q a decade earlier.