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Most tapes of a single station

Just wondering, how many tapes of a single station does everyone have?

I just counted my tapes today and I have well over 1,000 tapes. 75 of which are of WKSC Chicago "KISS 103.5" / "103.5 KISS FM" which is the most I have of a single station. 2nd most is WXSS Milwaukee at 43. Guess its because CHR is ever changing and I like to keep some of each time period.<P ID="signature">______________

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> Just wondering, how many tapes of a single station does
> everyone have?
>
> I just counted my tapes today and I have well over 1,000
> tapes. 75 of which are of WKSC Chicago "KISS 103.5" / "103.5
> KISS FM" which is the most I have of a single station. 2nd
> most is WXSS Milwaukee at 43. Guess its because CHR is ever
> changing and I like to keep some of each time period.
>

That's easy. I just started doing this around June, and a huge chunk of my tapes are our volunteer radio station WEVL, Memphis. (and since my favorite person on the station resigned, after being suspended for voicing some of his political opinions, just a few weeks ago, I'm glad I tape them as much as I do!) I seem to tape WEVL at least once every two or three days. I counted 32 tapes, as of this afternoon! I probably don't have more half a dozen tapes of any other station at this point.
 
I have 16 tapes from WCFL in chicago and 11 tapes of kmet from L.A

> > Just wondering, how many tapes of a single station does
> > everyone have?
> >
> > I just counted my tapes today and I have well over 1,000
> > tapes. 75 of which are of WKSC Chicago "KISS 103.5" /
> "103.5
> > KISS FM" which is the most I have of a single station. 2nd
>
> > most is WXSS Milwaukee at 43. Guess its because CHR is
> ever
> > changing and I like to keep some of each time period.
> >
>
> That's easy. I just started doing this around June, and a
> huge chunk of my tapes are our volunteer radio station WEVL,
> Memphis. (and since my favorite person on the station
> resigned, after being suspended for voicing some of his
> political opinions, just a few weeks ago, I'm glad I tape
> them as much as I do!) I seem to tape WEVL at least once
> every two or three days. I counted 32 tapes, as of this
> afternoon! I probably don't have more half a dozen tapes of
> any other station at this point.
>
 
I have my list of WCBS-FM airchecks on one of the yahoo groups. I guess my airchecks from WCBS-FM number about seventy or more.

I guess my all time great volume is from KOMA and Larry Neal's Wax Museum. Sunday 9PM-2AM. The show was on from around 1990 until 2002. I have more than half of all the shows. The are unscoped. That is many hundreds of tapes. I had someone in OKC record them for me.


> Just wondering, how many tapes of a single station does
> everyone have?
>
> I just counted my tapes today and I have well over 1,000
> tapes. 75 of which are of WKSC Chicago "KISS 103.5" / "103.5
> KISS FM" which is the most I have of a single station. 2nd
> most is WXSS Milwaukee at 43. Guess its because CHR is ever
> changing and I like to keep some of each time period.
>
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On my New York page, I have over 300 airchecks. Many are WABC, WNBC, 99X, and WYNY. California, New England and Florida each are close to or over 100 each.

Now, if you ask about individual jocks...I have alot of the following guys: Charlie Van Dyke, Jackson Armstrong and Dan Ingram.

Right now I'm just trying to update my site whenever I can, and fill in some of the holes I have from states that are not represented. Thanks to my long time trading friend Ira Menacker for providing me with some great stuff!

I'm open to trades right now, be it currents or classics. If you don't care if you get tape or CD, time isn't a factor. If you want something that is on tape, but want it on CD, you'll have to give me some extra time to convert it.

"From the center of the aircheck universe...this is www.bigappleairchecks.com...Newwwwwwwwwwwww Yorkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!<P ID="signature">______________

Co/Moderator: New York,Miami,Airchecks,Classic Radio and Where Are They Now?</P>
 
KSLZ

> Just wondering, how many tapes of a single station does
> everyone have?

78 of KSLZ "Z107-7" St. Louis, the local CHR.

I love inventories and organizing information. In the near future, I'll post a ranking of markets and states from which I have the most airchecks.
 
> Just wondering, how many tapes of a single station does
> everyone have?
>
> I just counted my tapes today and I have well over 1,000
> tapes. 75 of which are of WKSC Chicago "KISS 103.5" / "103.5
> KISS FM" which is the most I have of a single station. 2nd
> most is WXSS Milwaukee at 43. Guess its because CHR is ever
> changing and I like to keep some of each time period.
>

I think mine would be urban "K104" here in DFW. I don't even have time to count them. I also have a pretty good stash on the old "Hot 100" when it was rhythmic. And of course, 97.9 The Beat.
 
KRQI/KJAQ

i think mine would be KRQI/KJAQ (our seattle jack station) i don't know how many tapes i have of jack, but it is more than any other station i have<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by barrisfan on 10/05/05 11:46 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> Just wondering, how many tapes of a single station does
> everyone have?
>
> I just counted my tapes today and I have well over 1,000
> tapes. 75 of which are of WKSC Chicago "KISS 103.5" / "103.5
> KISS FM" which is the most I have of a single station. 2nd
> most is WXSS Milwaukee at 43. Guess its because CHR is ever
> changing and I like to keep some of each time period.
>
I've never really taken the time to count my tapes, but I'll bet I have more tapes recorded from KQBZ 100.7 "The Buzz" from 1996 to 2004. Pat Cashman, Tom Leykis, Mark & Brian, BJ Shea, Ron & Don, Opie & Anthony, Loveline, Don & Mike, and Robin & Maynard(not nessessarily in that order). Followed by KJR-FM and KUBE-FM.<P ID="signature">______________
"I look out for me and mine."-Capt. Malcom "Mal" Reynolds in Serenity</P>
 
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