Tag: WKNR
Paul Cannon of WKNR: Interviewed by Jim Hampton
Few figures in Detroit radio history were as influential—and as unders [...]
Radio Loses Two Legends: Jerry St. James and Bob Green Remembered
Radio history is shaped not only by stations and formats, but by [...]
Dead Air, Rumored: The 1969 Airwave Mystery That Made Paul Immortal
Introduction: The Detroit Radio Broadcast That Shook the Beatles’ Worl [...]
August 15, 1965: The Night the Beatles Electrified and Rocked Shea Stadium
60 Years Ago: The Gamble That Changed Music Forever
In the summer o [...]
Bob Green: Heard, Felt, Recalled – Crafting Connection Through Radio and Production Studios
Foreword . . . from the USA Radio Museum
In the vast and vi [...]
A New York State of Radio: Jim Kerr Signals Fifty-Years of Broadcasting
For half a century, one voice has pulsed through the heart of New [...]
Radio, ‘Swingin’ Time,’ and Beyond: The Detroit Broadcasting Legacy of Robin Seymour
Robin Seymour: The DJ Who Launched a Thousand Hits
From Army Radi [...]
Dick Purtan: The Voice Who Woke Up Radio with Morning Humor
Dick Purtan: A Detroit Radio Legend and Philanthropic Powerhouse
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Turn, Turn, Turn: 53 Years, Removed. Still Celebrating the Keener Legacy
Detroit Radio History: A Reflection Today on WKNR's Iconic Leg [...]
Quincy Jones and CRC Jingles: A Hidden Chapter in Radio History
Quincy Jones, CRC, and WKNR: The History Behind a Legendary Jingle [...]
