There's also a bit where Murray does a pulp fiction comic book intro to Ernie K Doe's "Mother In Law". Scott sounds like he's having a great time. I retired two years ago after working as a Science/Engineering Librarian at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark for 25 years. On the other hand, it looked sorta like something your friends doodled in high school. 345 Hudson Street And later in 1970, he was doing weekends on WNEW-FM. This is a rare promotion contributed by Myles Putman. Thus In the Still of the Night was the #2 song even though it is rarely played. AIRCHECK: John Zacherley on Halloween [stereo-scoped] (89:38), Once again, Ken Tullipano strikes gold! Commercial-Free CNBC, CNN, FOX News Radio & MSNBC, Commercial-Free Music For Every Mood & Activity. Because CBS-FM was such a heritage station, the format didn't go over well in NYC. It also resulted in radio stations of the day largely abandoning the patriarchs of rock, like Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Carl Perkins and others. I didn't even remember Rosko ever working for CBS-FM and Ed Williams had previously appeared on WLIB. Murray repeated this bit many times, even on free-form WOR-FM, but it demonstrates how much trouble he would go to just to make his show a little different. For Charlie , it has been an "inredible thrill to grow up in the Big Apple , to aspire to ne on the radio, and realize my dreams." The format change to live jocks actually took place October 20th. It was geared for listeners who weren't into AM radio anymore, but weren't into the heavier sounds of the progressive stations either. Ray Catena Auto Group Of course, it was easy for WCBS-FM to play "more music" because in 1970, they still probably didn't have very many spots. Top 500 Oldies Playlist. Here are segments from Dan Ingram's show from the Radio Greats Reunion Weekend of June, 1991. It was quite lame, but typical of FM at the time with the exception of WOR-FM. This stereo aircheck from the CBS-FM progessive days, complete with formatics and jingles, features DJ Bobby "Wizard" Wayne. These are a series of early promotions for WCBS-FM's Young Sound format. While, as usual, we had to scope the music, this aircheck also features some interesting jingles, news and spots. While CBS-FM now achieves pretty good overall ratings, its audience is primarily elderly and it's just a matter of time before the format is going to have to change again. It's hard to believe that this aircheck is from 40 years ago. This wasjust five months before he'd be fired from WNEW-FM, AIRCHECK: Radio Greats Weekend: Bob Lewis [stereo-scoped]. Whether you think Ingram's jokes were lame or very funny, there is no doubt that he adds a tremendous amount of personality and fun to the show. In reality, CBS-FM didn't quite return to an oldies format, but to a 'greatest hits' format and in the intervening years has stopped playing all 50's and most 60's music. Pat is still a big fan of rock and roll and has terrific insights into the artists and music. The playlist was wider than most typical radio stations, but it was also far more current. Condolences to my Sister Joyce and Her Family on t... Only a Northern Song - an underrated Beatles Album... Bob Dylan to Play in Chicago - October 29, 30, 31. “New York has amazing energy in the wee hours,” he adds. Formats were changing quickly, but by October of 1967, he was doing a one-hour show on Saturday nights called, "Some Trust In Chariots" with music producer Tom Wilson doing a show before him and Chuck Leonard and Dan Ingram each doing one hour shows after him. He's known for being informative on the air and for playing that rare but great track that you didn't know existed. While they failed, their efforts led to the invention of the playlist and the end of disc jockey freedom until free-form radio stations brought it back some years later. A great photo of the CBS-FM jocks from contributor Kimbal Brandner. These schedules are sourced from newspapers, FM Guide (which was usually a few months behind changes), Radio Guide, Richard Neer's book on FM radio, personal recollections of myself and DJs and various postings on the web, especially those of Vince Santarelli. And the playlist was a strange mix of just about every genre of rock music. This one shows the schedule from 1967 to 1981 as CBS-FM evolved from various flavors of AOR to Oldies. Note also how he doesn't accept the role of a guest who's supposed to be quiet most of the time - he really takes over the show. There are excerpts from his WINS and WABC-AM shows as well as from a few recordings that he made, including a novelty record that anticipates what Dickie Goodman would do just a few years later. It's also hard to believe that it was a year into Beatlemania and only 18 months after his death that WOR-FM joined the airwaves. 800-367-1101. One other surprise for me was the promotion for the DJs appearing later that night: Ed Williams and Rosko (Bill Mercer). If you wanted listeners to believe that CBS-FM was not part of a large corporation, this ad worked quite well. AIRCHECK: Radio Greats Weekend: Alan Freed Tribute [scoped-stereo]. They tried various permutations of free-form and progressive rock before finding the format that would last them for years. AIRCHECK: Back from JACK Format Flip [scoped]. However since WCBS-FM was reincarnated in July 2007 very few if any 1950s hits have been played on the station. One of the great things about these broadcasts is that they included jocks who had never appeared on CBS-FM and sometimes even included air personalities who competed with them. If CBS-FM always sounded like this, it would be a spectacular station. This is a great aircheck of Pat St. John's last show on WCBS-FM. In the Still of the Night by the Five Satins was number 2. One Last Thought about Yom Kippur a few hours afte... Yearly walk on the Boardwalk in Rockaway Beach. AIRCHECK: Radio Greats Weekend: Scott Muni [stereo-scoped]. It was produced by the Berstein & Bernstein agency. CBS-FM of that era was a fairly light station compared with WNEW-FM and WABC-FM/WPLJ. WCBS-FM - 101.1 WCBS FM, playing New York's Greatest Hits of the 60s, 70s & 80s! December 13, 2019 for the announcement of the CBS-FM Song of the Day.

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