Blue-Eyed Soul, Motor City Style: Reflections of Robbie D.’s WCHB Journey
WCHB’s Robbie “D”: My Trip to “Magic Town” . . . A White Guy’s Journey to the Motor City
In the spring of 1966, an 18-year-old dreamer from Pittsbu [...]
SEPTEMBER 10, 1966: Spinning Into Maturity—How Revolver Redefined the Beatles
Revolver at No.1: The Beatles’ Sonic Revolution
September 10, 1966 — A Turning Point
In the waning days of summer 1966, America found itself in a [...]
Forever Meesh-ee-gun: Celebrating Bob Ufer’s Broadcast Brilliance
“Meesh-ee-gun!”: The Echo of a Voice That Never Fades
There are voices that narrate the game—and then there are voices that define it. For gene [...]
Happy Forever: The Harmonies, Humor, and Legacy of Mark Volman
Introduction: A Voice That Lived in Harmony
Mark Volman didn’t just sing harmony—he lived it. As a founding member of The Turtles, his voice helped [...]
Thirty Years of Morning Radio: “Good Mornin’, World! J.P. McCarthy’s Enduring Legacy on WJR
Tribute Introduction
The Voice of Detroit: J.P. McCarthy Echos a Legacy Made for Radio Broadcasting
Before sunrise, as Detroit stirred to l [...]
WSAI: Honoring 100 Years of Signal – A Legacy Still Broadcasting
Introduction: WSAI Cincinnati — A Century of Signal and Soul
For over 100 years, WSAI has been more than a radio station—it’s been Cincinnati’s voi [...]
Godspeed, Gary Burbank: A Legend in Frequencies, the Voice of Signaled Laughter, Remembered
“You Know What Makes Me Sick?”
An Introduction to Gary Burbank, Radio’s Relentless Satirist and Beloved Voice of WLW
Gary Burbank didn’t just host [...]
From the WWJ Booth to the Bleachers: Ty Tyson’s Radio Legacy Revisited
Introduction: The Man Who Gave Sports Its First Radio Soundtrack
Before television cameras captured every angle and instant replay became gospel, t [...]
Jay Thomas: The Irreverent Voice of Radio and Television
Jay Thomas was a broadcaster who never fit into neat categories. He was at once a sharp-witted radio DJ, a beloved sitcom actor, and a raconteur who c [...]
Bud Miller: The Newsman Who Gave WLS Its Credibility
When Chicagoans think back on the glory days of WLS-AM 890, the booming voices of Dick Biondi, Ron Riley, Larry Lujack, Tommy Edwards, Fred Winston, J [...]
Echoes of Originality: From PAMS’s Legacy to JAM’s Radio Jingles, Today
Jingle Magic: How JAM Shaped Radio’s Soul
In the golden age of radio, jingles weren’t just sonic branding—they were identity, memory, and magic.
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Douglas Edwards and ‘The World Today’: A CBS Chronicle in Radio Sound
Introduction: CBS's 'The World Today'
Douglas Edwards and the Birth of Broadcast Trust
Step into the golden age of radio journalism, where The W [...]
Todd Storz’s Top 40 Legacy: A Radio Format That Never Fades
Introduction: The Pulse of a New Radio Sound, Re-Imagined
Long before algorithms curated our playlists and countdowns ruled the airwaves, there was [...]
The Beat That Broke Barriers: Pop Radio’s Musical Cultural Shift Began in 1954
Pop Music’s Cultural Shift Streamlines 1954
Introduction: From Polished Pop to the Pulse of Change
In 1953, America’s airwaves were still dresse [...]
August 15, 1965: The Night the Beatles Electrified and Rocked Shea Stadium
60 Years Ago: The Gamble That Changed Music Forever
In the summer of 1965, Beatlemania was no longer a phenomenon—it was a force of nature. The Bea [...]