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Mike Carruthers: From Disc Jockey to One of America’s Most Successful Podcast Hosts
Interviews

Mike Carruthers: From Disc Jockey to One of America’s Most Successful Podcast Hosts

Few broadcasters have successfully navigated every major evolution in radio—from Top 40 disc jockey to syndicated network personality to podcast pione [...]
Jim Hampton 0 July 8, 2026 10:07 pm

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This Day’s Milestones in 60’s Pop Music History — July 9
Music

This Day’s Milestones in 60’s Pop Music History — July 9

Jim Feliciano 0 July 9, 2026
Exhibit Overview Across the 1960s, July 9 surfaces as a quietly consequential date — not for a single headline‑making event, but for four moments [...]
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‘Adventures in Good Music’: A USA Radio Museum Tribute to Karl Haas
Radio Host, Tribute

‘Adventures in Good Music’: A USA Radio Museum Tribute to Karl Haas

Jim Feliciano 0 July 7, 2026
Honoring the WJR Maestro Who Taught America How to Appreciate Classical Music Introduction: The Voice That Opened the Door There are voices in A [...]
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Lee Alan’s Final Salute: A Creative Soundtrack Honoring Nation’s Independence
Tribute

Lee Alan’s Final Salute: A Creative Soundtrack Honoring Nation’s Independence

Jim Feliciano 1 July 4, 2026
A Broadcast That Became America’s Most Personal Portrait of Freedom Introduction — July 4, 2026 On this 250th. Independence Day, the USA Rad [...]
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Don Bleu: Fifty Years Behind the Microphone
DJ, TV

Don Bleu: Fifty Years Behind the Microphone

Jim Hampton 1 June 28, 2026
From "True Don Bleu" to Bay Area Legend There are radio personalities who become successful, and then there are those who become part of their listen [...]
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WABC: Fifty Years in Fifty Minutes — A Sonic Jingle Time Capsule by Norman Barrington
Jingles

WABC: Fifty Years in Fifty Minutes — A Sonic Jingle Time Capsule by Norman Barrington

Jim Feliciano 2 June 23, 2026
Norman Barrington’s Monumental Tribute to America’s Most Iconic Radio Station For anyone who grew up spinning the dial in the Northeast, the call l [...]
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Harry Caray & Jack Buck: Two Voices, One American Game
Sports

Harry Caray & Jack Buck: Two Voices, One American Game

Jim Feliciano 0 June 19, 2026
Introduction: When Baseball Found Its Echo in Two Unforgettable Voices Baseball has always been more than a sport — it is a ritual of sound. The cr [...]
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WKBW: The Northwestern N.Y. Giant That Redefined Top 40 Radio
Radio Stations

WKBW: The Northwestern N.Y. Giant That Redefined Top 40 Radio

Jim Feliciano 1 June 17, 2026
When Buffalo Ruled the Nighttime Skywave INTRODUCTION There are radio stations that played the hits — and then there are radio stations that bec [...]
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Tom Shannon: The Lively Voice of Two Great Radio Cities
DJ

Tom Shannon: The Lively Voice of Two Great Radio Cities

Jim Feliciano 1 June 15, 2026
A Tribute to a Buffalo–Detroit Based Broadcasting Legend There are radio personalities who become familiar voices. And then there are the rare [...]
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BOB JAMIESON – One of the Giants of the Record Industry
Music, Record Executive

BOB JAMIESON – One of the Giants of the Record Industry

Jim Hampton 0 June 10, 2026
The music industry lost one of its true gentlemen on May 27, 2026. Bob Jamieson, former Chairman of RCA Records and one of the most respected executi [...]
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From Dreamer to Industry Giant: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Ed Christian
Radio Executive, Tribute

From Dreamer to Industry Giant: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Ed Christian

Jim Feliciano 0 June 7, 2026
Christian: A Visionary Who Transformed Local Radio into an Enduring American Saga In the long arc of American broadcasting, few figures shaped the [...]
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June 6, 1944 — Historic CBS and NBC D‑Day Coverage: The Longest Day on the Air
Old Time Radio

June 6, 1944 — Historic CBS and NBC D‑Day Coverage: The Longest Day on the Air

Jim Feliciano 0 June 5, 2026
Introduction — The Day Wartime Radio and the World Held Its Collective Breath This Saturday marks 82 years when the U.S. allied invasion of norther [...]
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June 2, 1962: Ray Charles’ Anthem of Longing Becomes a National Chart‑Topping Phenomenon
Music

June 2, 1962: Ray Charles’ Anthem of Longing Becomes a National Chart‑Topping Phenomenon

Jim Feliciano 1 June 2, 2026
Ray Charles, Country Soul, and a Five‑Week Reign: The Enduring Legacy of “I Can’t Stop Loving You” On this day in 1962, American radio experienced [...]
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A Hall of Music, Song and Laughter: The Legacy of NBC’s ‘Kraft Music Hall’
Old Time Radio

A Hall of Music, Song and Laughter: The Legacy of NBC’s ‘Kraft Music Hall’

Jim Feliciano 0 May 31, 2026
Kraft Music Hall: A Golden Age Beacon of Song, Comedy, and American Imagination Introduction — A Program That Helped Define 1930s American Radio and [...]
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The Pulse of Pop: How the Billboard Music Charts Forever Captivated America’s Airways
Tribute, USA Radio Museum

The Pulse of Pop: How the Billboard Music Charts Forever Captivated America’s Airways

Jim Feliciano 2 May 29, 2026
Hitmakers, Song Hits, and the Enduring Pulse of American Radio: A Tribute to Billboard’s Hot 100 Introduction For more than eight decades, the B [...]
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