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1970s Louisiana radio clips

I was not into radio (or old enough) to hear WDSU-FM, River Parrish Radio and their door bell chime for the top of the hour ID, KQKI AM & FM, and KTDY, well That takes me back. Do you have any sound checks of KZZQ-FM Galliano/ Golden Meadow La, WWL-FM 102, KXOR Thibodaux, KFXY Morgan City, and KSMI Donaldsonville, La. ;D
 
Fantastic stuff! That really takes me back. River Parish Radio (WCKW-WKQT) from the late 70's I believe. Thats Bobby Martinez' voice on the spots. I do not recognize the on air announcer's voice. IIRC, they used Mal Pelham on the TOH ID and local news intros.
I, too, would like to hear KZZQ from the 78-79 years. I believe they were running Century 21's automated AOR Z-format. Meanwhile in Donaldsonville, KSMI was running Century 21's AC format. All those stations ran a ton of spots for maybe 5 bucks a pop. I think they all used duTreil and Associates as consulting engineers, and Sid Levet was involved in all that as well as President and Chief Engineer at WCKW.
 
Enjoyed your clips but wish we could have sampled more... the kqki signal was late 1970s as they only started the fm in 76

Thank you for the trip...and checked out more on you tube and recommend posting the one for the gulf coast 1979

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgB9Qtp3ZH4

But for those curious, he posted that many were captured via skip from Pennsylvania and that he didn't have an id on the religious station. I'm curious if it was a new wbsn 89.1 or he may have caught a jimmy swaggart station
 
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