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The James K. Davis (a.k.a. “Big Jim Edwards”) Interview by Jim Hampton
DJ

The James K. Davis (a.k.a. “Big Jim Edwards”) Interview by Jim Hampton

James K. Davis (amateur radio call sign W2JKD) is a second-generation, lifelong broadcaster whose career spans the golden age of Top 40 radio and deca [...]
Jim Hampton 1 February 5, 2026 11:14 pm

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Paul Cannon of WKNR: Interviewed by Jim Hampton
DJ, Interviews

Paul Cannon of WKNR: Interviewed by Jim Hampton

Jim Hampton 0 January 31, 2026
Few figures in Detroit radio history were as influential—and as understated—as Paul Cannon, born Paul Carnegie. While on-air stars often captured the [...]
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Rosalie Trombley: The ‘BIG 8’ Radio Hit Maker with the Golden Ear
Music, Program Director

Rosalie Trombley: The ‘BIG 8’ Radio Hit Maker with the Golden Ear

Jim Feliciano 0 January 30, 2026
A Tribute to the Most Influential Music Director in North American Top‑40 Radio History Few figures in broadcasting ever shaped the sound of a [...]
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From Liftoff to Loss — Forty Years Ago: CBS Radio’s First Bulletins on a National Tragedy
News, Radio Stations

From Liftoff to Loss — Forty Years Ago: CBS Radio’s First Bulletins on a National Tragedy

Jim Feliciano 1 January 28, 2026
A Nation Listening: Radio, Memory, and the Challenger Tragedy A USA Radio Museum Commemorative Reflection on January 28, 1986 On the morning of Ja [...]
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The Kamasami Kong Interview by Jim Hampton
DJ, Interviews

The Kamasami Kong Interview by Jim Hampton

Jim Hampton 2 January 24, 2026
From homemade transmitters and a stint broadcasting overseas with the military, to becoming one of the most recognizable radio voices in Hawaii, Korea [...]
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Two Voices, One Nation: ‘The Abbott & Costello Show’ Legacy on NBC Radio
Comedy, Radio Host

Two Voices, One Nation: ‘The Abbott & Costello Show’ Legacy on NBC Radio

Jim Feliciano 0 January 22, 2026
The Abbott and Costello Show: Echoes From America’s Funniest Hour INTRODUCTION: Few voices from radio’s Golden Age remain as instantly recognizable [...]
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Bill Hennes: From “Wild Willy” to Radio Architect
DJ, Interviews

Bill Hennes: From “Wild Willy” to Radio Architect

Jim Hampton 0 January 19, 2026
An Interview Conducted by Jim Hampton For more than six decades, Bill Hennes has been at the center of American radio—not just as a witness to its ev [...]
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Hey Hey, We’re the Monkees! — and Televised Pop Music Was Never the Same Again
Music, TV

Hey Hey, We’re the Monkees! — and Televised Pop Music Was Never the Same Again

Jim Feliciano 1 January 17, 2026
INTRO: The Story of How a TV Show Became a Band, and a Band Became a Televised Movement Long before streaming, before MTV, before the idea of a “mu [...]
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Wolfman Jack: Forever the Howl of Rock ’n’ Roll’s First Generation
DJ

Wolfman Jack: Forever the Howl of Rock ’n’ Roll’s First Generation

Jim Feliciano 1 January 15, 2026
INTRODUCTION: WOLFMAN JACK — THE HOWL THAT ROCKED AMERICA  Wolfman Jack didn’t just arrive on the airwaves — he burst into them with a howl tha [...]
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LA’s Legendary Programmer, Jhani Kaye, Interviewed by Jim Hampton
Interviews, Radio Executive

LA’s Legendary Programmer, Jhani Kaye, Interviewed by Jim Hampton

Jim Hampton 1 January 11, 2026
Few broadcasters have left a deeper imprint on Los Angeles radio than Jhani Kaye. Over several decades, Kaye helped define the sound, standards, and s [...]
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Radio Loses Two Legends: Jerry St. James and Bob Green Remembered
DJ

Radio Loses Two Legends: Jerry St. James and Bob Green Remembered

Art Vuolo 1 January 8, 2026
Radio history is shaped not only by stations and formats, but by the people whose voices, instincts, and creativity made those stations matter. [...]
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WIBG: The Sound of a City — A Philadelphia Radio Legacy
Radio Stations

WIBG: The Sound of a City — A Philadelphia Radio Legacy

Jim Feliciano 1 January 6, 2026
Introduction: From Church Pews to the Rock ’n’ Roll Revolution — the Full Arc of a Radio Legend There are radio stations that play music, and then [...]
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Break On Through: The Doors’ 1967 Release and Birth of a New American LP Sound
Music

Break On Through: The Doors’ 1967 Release and Birth of a New American LP Sound

Jim Feliciano 0 January 4, 2026
Introduction: The Album That Opened a New Door in American Rock Music On January 4, 1967, Elektra Records released The Doors, the self‑titled debut a [...]
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A Message of Gratitude as We Close Out 2025
USA Radio Museum

A Message of Gratitude as We Close Out 2025

Jim Hampton 1 December 30, 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, we pause with full hearts to thank you—our readers, supporters, collectors, broadcasters, families, and friends—who have mad [...]
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Reflections of the Man Behind the Mic: Celebrating Scott Muni
DJ

Reflections of the Man Behind the Mic: Celebrating Scott Muni

Jim Feliciano 1 December 29, 2025
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