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followed by the top of the hour CBS news sounder.
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followed by the top of the hour CBS news sounder.
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phantom444 said:WDAF, Kansas City, throughout most of their 61 Country Days. They used "61 Country" exclusively, never the calls, except during newscasts, when they were exclusively WDAF and never 61 Country.
Jamey K said:"The Sun City Streaker....X-Rok 80 El Paso"
radiobop said:>>Who was the guy with the deep voice who did those IDs for X-ROCK?
Was that George "Super Cooper" then at WOAI, San Antonio and later at KONO?
Oh, yeah, he did a great stager at WOAI in the late 60s early 70s when they were high-energy AC:
"W-O-A-I, San Antonio (boom) 50,000 watts that sound like a million!"
oldiesgirl said:Do you guys know where I can find some of the old ID's? I love station ID's, but unfortunately I was born about 50 years too late, so I didn't get to hear them when they originally aired.
cyberdad said:oldiesgirl said:Do you guys know where I can find some of the old ID's? I love station ID's, but unfortunately I was born about 50 years too late, so I didn't get to hear them when they originally aired.
I'm sure there'll be better suggestions than mine, but you could start by doing call letter searches on Google and You Tube and see what sort of audio clips come up. There's also a PAMS jingles site that contains numerous examples of their excellent work. There are also aircheck archive sites that you can check out, such as Reel Radio." Also check out Rich Bro radio on the internet. Robin plays a vintage TOH legal ID each hour, on the hour. Frequently it'll be a Bill Drake "and the hits just keep on comin'..." You'll also hear a number of classic jingles.
I have a couple dozen vintage jingles and IDs that rotate in my computer and iPod playlists. Makes for a great effect.
Good Luck!