As always he was genial and accommodating. All a young and impressionable believer needed to join the congregation was a small transistor radio. Location Search. It should be noted that between 1994 and 2000, except for 1997, over a billion albums were sold EACH year. Location Search.

A very rare aircheck of that interview is posted here. And of course he's known for his role in The Sopranos and in the Netflix show, Lilyhammer, for which he's also a producer and writer. Somehow he maneuvered himself into their hotel room and, over the ear-piercing screams of the thousands of fans in the street below, he broadcast exclusive interviews with the lads.

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By 1962, the lineup included Herb Oscar Anderson, Charlie Greer, Sam Holman, Dan Ingram, Scott Muni and Bob Lewis. AM Radio, So I'm driving a beat up old car back and forth to Secaucus. 3. Joan interviews Hollywood and Broadway celebs, newsmakers, authors and examines latest social issues - weekdays on WOR. David has worked for a number of music labels and is an intensive music collector and radio fan. Ken tells us, "It never occurred to me that someday they wouldn't be around. The station became quite ill when Opie & Anthony started in August of '98 and it died on November 13th when Scott Muni was fired, although the station still played some semblance of music until the station went to the "Hot Talk" format full time on September 13, 1999. "Dare To Be Different: WLIR-The Voice of Generation": A movie about WLIR. (Posted 8/24/19, updated 11/20/19), "Free-Form, Baby! He smiled and said, "They didn't." When we entered, the watering hole was bursting with Skynyrd fans loosening up before the show. A short while later he felt ill. LP sales, frequently hyped as the savior of the record industry, sold just 8.8 million units. Alle Radiosender aus New York City jetzt kostenlos hören auf radio.de. Listen to all stations from New York City for free now on radio.net. He also worked in the record industry having been a VP at MCA Records twice and General Manager of Casablanca/NY.

LISTEN LIVE At Work Or While You Surf. Thank you for having the President on! Install the free mobile app Online Radio Box. WBLS 107.5 FM. Ray D'Ariano is a long time NYC radio mainstay, having worked at WNEW-FM's "Finally Friday’s" with Dan Neer, at WKTU, Promotion Director and writer/performer on the Jay Thomas Show; at WNBC with co-host Soupy Sales and then solo in mid days for 2 years.
In a short period of time, Mark has become one of the most listened to local radio Talk show hosts in the nation. He was on the air as a DJ on WJDM and WRAN (NJ) and also worked as an engineer for WVNJ (now Z-100). He worked with Kiss, Elton John, The Who, Donna Summer and others and worked with many in radio promoting his artists. More information on the film is available on our media page. Radio...especially as you move towards NYC, is frightfully bad. Rich Barbato grew up in Staten Island and was a huge WABC and Dan Ingram fan. Fass was a pioneer on WBAI, creating what would later be known as free-form radio and introducing his late-night listeners to non-mainstream artists (many of whom would later become mainstream) and to both local and national politics, giving many their first taste of a politial education.

Official Trailer from Mark Herzig on Vimeo. Link here: The Kate & Vin Scelsa Podcast. We have the ability to make AM sound fantastic but no one is interested so it sounds terrible...unlistenable, really. Every year, I return to my Brooklyn high school for Career Day and every year, I poll the students in the classes I present to on their radio listening. Rob is expert at taking old scoped air-checks and seamlessly adding back the music. By high school he began recording radio stations on a regular basis, usually from FM, which meant WABC on simulcasts, WOR-FM when they split from the AM as well as other New York stations.

The Thank You Dan & Alex Show broadcast on 77 WABC, a Cumulus Media owned-and-operated station, airs on Sundays from 7:00pm – 8:00pm. 5. Discover online now. Please welcome our friends from Jacksonville, Florida, Lynyrd Skynyrd." A number of the episodes include segments that deal directly with the history of radio: Episodes 3-5 include a history of WFMU, Episode 7 has a section on ABC-FM and Episodes 12 and 13 include segments about Zacherley and WPLJ.

", With that promised broadcast the following night, New York's first free-form rock station was launched. And if you're a vinyl lover, check out lpvinylmusic.com. Alternatively, it has several individual stories within--notably the bank robbery. Most guests flowed right along with it, but there was a problem with John Entwistle of The Who.

Which means I have to stop tweaking and finally put the thing out, eh? After immersing himself in NYC Top-40 radio, Mark attended Cornell, then to Syracuse’s Upstate Medical Center and became a physician. The rest is radio and rock history. Rob Frankel, a contributor to this site, has long been engaged in restoring old airchecks by putting back the music removed from scoped recordings. More on the WNEW-FM page. Charlie refers to himself as a "life long radio geek, air checker, and these days as a radio program 'restorian'". WYUL 94.7 Hits FM. It was $5.653 billion in first half 2020.

There's a trailer on the website, Looks like this is going to be great. Bruce Springsteen, Queen, U2, and hundreds of others got their first exposure in New York on WNEW-FM. Soon as the anxious promoter greeted him Muni asked, "You got a fresh bottle of Jack around here?" WOR-FM instantly appealed to the college crowd. Today he lives and practices in Los Angeles and is most proud of working as a front-line provider during the AIDS epidemic, and along with his husband Robert, adopting an infant boy, Marcus.