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Albany Overnight Jocks, March 1991

I was making up a list of Albany overnight jocks from 15 years ago this month, and if anyone has any additions to this list, do add them and send them along.

WROW (590): ?, simulcast with WROW-FM back then?
WGY (810): Art Murphy weekdays, Doc Perriman Sunday mornings
WTRY (980): Jay Malone?
WQBK (1300): Satellite Programming
WABY (1400): Satellite Programming
WGNA (1460): See WGNA-FM
WPTR (1540): Satellite Programming

WFLY (92.3): Jamie Roberts weekdays, don't know weekends
WROW-FM (95.5): ?
WVKZ-FM (96.7): ?
WSHZ (98.3) and WSHQ (103.5): ?
WGY-FM (99.5): Willie West weekdays, Mark O'Brien weekends
WKLI (100.9):?
WHRL (103.1): Off air overnights at that time?
WQBK (103.9): John Clark weekdays, don't know weekends
WPYX (106.5): Kelli MacNamara weekdays, Maddog Sunday mornings, others too?
WGNA (107.7): Split between Dick Stark and Mike Snyder weekdays, weekends were Traffic Tammy and Mike Snyder (Saturday and Sunday morning respectively)
 
> I was making up a list of Albany overnight jocks from 15

> years ago this month, and if anyone has any additions to

> this list, do add them and send them along.

>

> WROW (590): ?, simulcast with WROW-FM back then?

> WGY (810): Art Murphy weekdays, Doc Perriman Sunday mornings

>

> WTRY (980): Jay Malone? Sounds right...

> WQBK (1300): Satellite Programming

> WABY (1400): Satellite Programming

> WGNA (1460): See WGNA-FM

> WPTR (1540): Satellite Programming

>

> WFLY (92.3): Jamie Roberts weekdays, don\'t know weekends

> WROW-FM (95.5): ?

umm...who cares????



> WVKZ-FM (96.7): ?

Not sure...they were a 24/7 revolving door, and this was right about the time

that they dumped Active Rock as PowerRock KZ96-7, to go Top 40, as PowerHits

KZ96-7....



> WSHZ (98.3) and WSHQ (103.5): ? There was a woman that did overnights there.

I don\'t remember her name. What an awesome

Oldies format, that was, though....



> WGY-FM (99.5): Willie West was still using the name Ritchie Norris at

Oldies 99.5. He became

Willie West, later on at WGNA...

> WKLI (100.9):?

Again...who cares????



> WHRL (103.1): Off air overnights at that time?

Yes...They signed off 1AM-5AM.



> WQBK (103.9): John Clark weekdays...

Remember Vinyl Archives???



> WPYX (106.5): Kelli MacNamara weekdays, Maddog Sunday

> mornings, others too?

> WGNA (107.7): Split between Dick Stark and Mike Snyder

> weekdays, weekends were Traffic Tammy and Mike Snyder

> (Saturday and Sunday morning respectively)

>
 
> I was making up a list of Albany overnight jocks from 15
> years ago this month, and if anyone has any additions to
> this list, do add them and send them along.

Why only from 15 years ago? I am just curious...what is so significant about 15 years as opposed to 20, 25 or 30? I thought the overnight jocks of the 1970s and 1980s were miles ahead and much more creative than most of the homoginized versions of overnight jocks who appeared after radio became more "corporate," often syndicated overnight and voice tracked post-1990. But if it is just some personal project of yours I wish you well and hope you get your list complete.
 
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