1965 Was a Year That Redefined Pop Music
The year 1965 was nothing short of revolutionary for popular music. It wasn't just another step in the [...]
Turn, Turn, Turn: 53 Years, Removed. Still Celebrating the Keener Legacy
Detroit Radio History: A Reflection Today on WKNR's Iconic Legacy
On April 25, 1972, Detroit lost a radio titan as WKNR-AM, affectionately [...]
Quincy Jones and CRC Jingles: A Hidden Chapter in Radio History
Quincy Jones, CRC, and WKNR: The History Behind a Legendary Jingle
Introduction
Quincy Jones is widely celebrated for his groundbreaking [...]
Murray “The K”: Early ’60s, Legendary DJ Who Lit Up New York Radio
Murray Kaufman Became Big Apple's Voice of Modern Top 40 Radio
Few figures in radio history have left a mark as profound as Murray "the K" Kauf [...]
Remembering Michael Collins: A Voice of Wit, Warmth, and Detroit Spirit
Michael Collins, beloved Detroit native, broadcaster, and Emmy-winning television storyteller, passed away on April 4th, 2025. His remarkable career t [...]
Stan Freberg: The Satirical Genius Who Rewrote the Rules of Comedy, Advertising, and Radio
A RADIO GREAT - Long before there were viral videos, TikTok parodies, or Mad Men on TV, there was Stan Freberg—a master of satire, a pioneer in advert [...]
Mort Crowley: The Voice Who Pushed Radio’s Boundaries
Mort Crowley Became the Bold and Creative Voice of '60s Radio
Mort Crowley was more than just a radio personality—he was a pioneer of creat [...]
Herman’s Hermits: The UK Band That Stole Our Hearts
Celebrating the Legacy of Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits
When we think of the British Invasion, names like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones [...]
Voices of Innovation: A Century of Advocacy by the NAB
From Waves to Screens: The Evolution of the National Association of Broadcasters
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) stands as a tow [...]
‘Cousin Brucie’: America’s Radio Icon Through Decades
Bruce Morrow Is Radio's Quintessential Voice of Generations
Bruce Morrow, affectionately known as Cousin Brucie, is a broadcasting icon whose c [...]
PAMS: Adding Soul to the Legacy of WNOV 860
WNOV Became Milwaukee’s Iconic R&B Sound of the 1960s
In the 1960s, as America saw tremendous social change and the rise of the civil right [...]
Bob Uecker Captivated Heart of Baseball and Humor
Uecker Was a Beloved Legend Beyond the Broadcasting Booth
Bob Uecker, affectionately dubbed "Mr. Baseball," was much more than just a player or [...]
19 British Record Singles on National Chart: April 4, 1964
Beatlemania and Beyond: The British Invasion Hits 19 Singles on Billboard
April 4, 1964, was a historic week for British music on the Billb [...]
Jim O’Neill: A Dynamic Voice for Radio and Television
The Iconic Broadcasting Star Who Introduced '60s Hits on Radio and on Television
James Franklin "Jimmy" O'Neill, born on January 8, 1940, in Enid, [...]
NBC News Monitored: Dr. King Meets the Press
Two Titans of NBC Revolutionized Journalism and Radio News in America
NBC Radio's Monitor was a groundbreaking weekend program that aired from 1955 [...]