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Forever Meeechigun: Celebrating Bob Ufer’s Broadcast Brilliance
Sports

Forever Meeechigun: Celebrating Bob Ufer’s Broadcast Brilliance

“Meeechigan!”: The Echo of a Voice That Never Fades There are voices that narrate the game—and then there are voices that define it. For genera [...]
Jim Feliciano 0 September 8, 2025 5:30 pm

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Happy Forever: The Harmonies, Humor, and Legacy of Mark Volman
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Happy Forever: The Harmonies, Humor, and Legacy of Mark Volman

Jim Feliciano 0 September 6, 2025
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 [...]
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Thirty Years of Morning Radio: “Good Mornin’, World! J.P. McCarthy’s Enduring Legacy on WJR
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Thirty Years of Morning Radio: “Good Mornin’, World! J.P. McCarthy’s Enduring Legacy on WJR

Jim Feliciano 0 September 4, 2025
Tribute Introduction  The Voice of Detroit: J.P. McCarthy Echos a Legacy Made for Radio Broadcasting Before sunrise, as Detroit stirred to l [...]
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WSAI: Honoring 100 Years of Signal – A Legacy Still Broadcasting
Radio Stations

WSAI: Honoring 100 Years of Signal – A Legacy Still Broadcasting

Jim Feliciano 1 September 2, 2025
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 [...]
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Godspeed, Gary Burbank: A Legend in Frequencies, the Voice of Signaled Laughter, Remembered
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Godspeed, Gary Burbank: A Legend in Frequencies, the Voice of Signaled Laughter, Remembered

Jim Feliciano 1 August 29, 2025
“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 [...]
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From the WWJ Booth to the Bleachers: Ty Tyson’s Radio Legacy Revisited
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From the WWJ Booth to the Bleachers: Ty Tyson’s Radio Legacy Revisited

Jim Feliciano 0 August 28, 2025
Introduction: The Man Who Gave Sports Its First Radio Soundtrack Before television cameras captured every angle and instant replay became gospel, t [...]
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Jay Thomas: The Irreverent Voice of Radio and Television
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Jay Thomas: The Irreverent Voice of Radio and Television

Jim Hampton 2 August 26, 2025
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 [...]
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Bud Miller: The Newsman Who Gave WLS Its Credibility
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Bud Miller: The Newsman Who Gave WLS Its Credibility

Jim Hampton 0 August 25, 2025
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 [...]
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Echoes of Originality: From PAMS’s Legacy to JAM’s Radio Jingles, Today
Jingles

Echoes of Originality: From PAMS’s Legacy to JAM’s Radio Jingles, Today

Jim Feliciano 1 August 24, 2025
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
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Douglas Edwards and ‘The World Today’: A CBS Chronicle in Radio Sound

Jim Feliciano 0 August 22, 2025
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 [...]
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Todd Storz’s Top 40 Legacy: A Radio Format That Never Fades
Radio Stations

Todd Storz’s Top 40 Legacy: A Radio Format That Never Fades

Jim Feliciano 1 August 20, 2025
Introduction: The Pulse of a New Radio Sound, Re-Imagined Long before algorithms curated our playlists and countdowns ruled the airwaves, there was [...]
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The Beat That Broke Barriers: Pop Radio’s Musical Cultural Shift Began in 1954
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The Beat That Broke Barriers: Pop Radio’s Musical Cultural Shift Began in 1954

Jim Feliciano 0 August 19, 2025
Pop Music’s Cultural Shift Streamlines 1954 Introduction: From Polished Pop to the Pulse of Change In 1953, America’s airwaves were still dresse [...]
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August 15, 1965: The Night the Beatles Electrified and Rocked Shea Stadium
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August 15, 1965: The Night the Beatles Electrified and Rocked Shea Stadium

Jim Feliciano 0 August 17, 2025
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 [...]
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The Hour That Made America Laugh: Inside the Golden Age of The Chase and Sanborn Hour
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The Hour That Made America Laugh: Inside the Golden Age of The Chase and Sanborn Hour

Jim Feliciano 0 August 15, 2025
The Chase and Sanborn Hour: America’s Sunday Night Spectacle Introduction: A Nation Tuned In Before television flickered into American homes, ra [...]
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Preserving the Pulse: KILT’s Enduring Signal and Texas Radio Imprint
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Preserving the Pulse: KILT’s Enduring Signal and Texas Radio Imprint

Jim Feliciano 1 August 13, 2025
KILT’s Origin Story: McLendon’s Vision and Birth of a Radio Powerhouse In the postwar boom of the late 1940s, Houston was a city on the rise—it [...]
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Mr. Sinatra His Music, His Life

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