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MAY 13, 1967: Day When the Supremes and the Monkees Ruled the Airwaves
Music

MAY 13, 1967: Day When the Supremes and the Monkees Ruled the Airwaves

USA Radio Museum Music Feature for May 13 May 1967 was a month when pop music seemed to accelerate in real time. The world was shifting—socially, p [...]
Jim Feliciano 0 May 13, 2026 12:00 am

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The Wall of Sound — The Man Behind It: Phil Spector Recalled and Remembered
Tribute

The Wall of Sound — The Man Behind It: Phil Spector Recalled and Remembered

Jim Feliciano 0 May 10, 2026
Phil Spector: A Story of Innovation, Impact, and the Shadows That Followed the Genius A USA Radio Museum Feature Article Phil Spector remains on [...]
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WINS’ Alan Freed — Broadcasting the Beat: The 1956 ‘Camel’ Dance Party Recalled
DJ, Radio Host

WINS’ Alan Freed — Broadcasting the Beat: The 1956 ‘Camel’ Dance Party Recalled

Jim Feliciano 0 May 7, 2026
The Camel Rock ’n’ Roll Dance Party Remembered Alan Freed, WINS 1010, and the Sponsored Radio Show That Helped Launch a Revolution Some radio [...]
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Nedra Talley Ross (1945–2026): A USA Radio Museum Tribute
Music, Tribute

Nedra Talley Ross (1945–2026): A USA Radio Museum Tribute

Jim Feliciano 0 May 4, 2026
In Honor of the Last Voice of The Ronettes Introduction On April 26, 2026, the world lost Nedra Talley Ross—the final surviving member of The Ro [...]
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Exclusive Interview: Chuck Buell Across America From KIMN to WLS and Beyond
DJ, Interviews

Exclusive Interview: Chuck Buell Across America From KIMN to WLS and Beyond

Jim Hampton 1 April 24, 2026
Chuck Buell is one of radio’s most creative and influential figures, a programmer and a highly respected on-air personality whose career helped shape [...]
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Remembering Bob Kevoian by Art Vuolo, Jr.
Comedy, DJ

Remembering Bob Kevoian by Art Vuolo, Jr.

Art Vuolo 0 April 20, 2026
Like so many, I was deeply saddened by the passing of one of radios great talents, Bob Kevoian of the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Show.  After [...]
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Bob Kevoian of ‘Bob & Tom’ Passes and Mike Kinosian Remembers
Comedy, Radio Host

Bob Kevoian of ‘Bob & Tom’ Passes and Mike Kinosian Remembers

Mike Kinosian 0 April 19, 2026
Genuinely saddened to note the death yesterday (4-17-2026) of longtime “Bob & Tom” co-host Bob Kevoian. Had the pleasure of profiling Bob a numbe [...]
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Exclusive Interview: Pat St. John. The DJ that DJ’s Love
DJ, Interviews

Exclusive Interview: Pat St. John. The DJ that DJ’s Love

Jim Hampton 8 April 18, 2026
Pat St. John has always sounded like he belongs on the radio. Not just comfortable. Not just polished. But right—like the medium itself was built for [...]
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Making Of a Pioneer — Jack Leroy Cooper: The First Black Voice in American Radio
DJ, Radio Host

Making Of a Pioneer — Jack Leroy Cooper: The First Black Voice in American Radio

Jim Feliciano 1 April 18, 2026
A Tribute to the Black Pioneer Who Opened Up the Airwaves Introduction Long before the rise of rhythm-and-blues radio, before the great nighttim [...]
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When Mutual Went Coast to Coast: The Night a Network Found Its Voice
Radio Stations

When Mutual Went Coast to Coast: The Night a Network Found Its Voice

Jim Feliciano 0 April 16, 2026
The Broadcast That Made Mutual National How a Single Winter Night in 1936 Turned a Cooperative Network Into a Coast‑to‑Coast Voice Introduction [...]
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Pittsburgh’s Master of Make‑Believe: The Enduring Genius of Rege Cordic
DJ

Pittsburgh’s Master of Make‑Believe: The Enduring Genius of Rege Cordic

Jim Feliciano 3 April 14, 2026
Rege Cordic: The Radio Imagination That Woke Pittsburgh Regis John “Rege” Cordic stands as one of Pennsylvania’s most inventive and influential rad [...]
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2025 Inductee: Alice Cooper — The Rock Icon Who Became a Radio Legend
Music, Tribute

2025 Inductee: Alice Cooper — The Rock Icon Who Became a Radio Legend

Jim Feliciano 0 April 12, 2026
Honoring the Artist Whose 2025 Radio Hall of Fame Induction Honors Decades of Impact Behind the Microphone In the long arc of American broadcasting [...]
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From Seoul to Saigon: ABC Radio News Sweep of a World in Turmoil
News

From Seoul to Saigon: ABC Radio News Sweep of a World in Turmoil

Jim Feliciano 0 April 8, 2026
April 8, 1967 — A World on Edge, A Nation in Debate On Saturday, April 8, 1967, listeners across the United States tuned into the ABC Radio Network [...]
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Souled Out: The ’70s TM Jingles That Defined WJLB 1400
Jingles

Souled Out: The ’70s TM Jingles That Defined WJLB 1400

Jim Feliciano 1 April 7, 2026
The TM Productions Jingles That Stamped WJLB in Time (1977–1979) Some stations play music. A rare few define the emotional temperature of a city. I [...]
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Broadcasting’s Golden Anniversary: Celebrating 50 Years of Radio, 1920–1970
Jingles, Radio Stations

Broadcasting’s Golden Anniversary: Celebrating 50 Years of Radio, 1920–1970

Jim Feliciano 2 April 5, 2026
Introduction — Honoring Half a Century of Voices, Sounds That Shaped a Nation In 1970, the American broadcasting industry paused to celebrate a mil [...]
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