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New WCAU-FM Airchecks

Since I know that there is at least one member on this board that is nostalgic about the old Hot Hits WCAU-FM, I thought I'd let everyone know that there have been some new airchecks of the station from the early 80's, featuring Terry Young, Barsky and currently Now 97.5 morning host Glenn Kalina, posted here:
http://www.stevemcvie.com/index.asp
 
DToTheJ said:
Since I know that there is at least one member on this board that is nostalgic about the old Hot Hits WCAU-FM, I thought I'd let everyone know that there have been some new airchecks of the station from the early 80's, featuring Terry Young, Barsky and currently Now 97.5 morning host Glenn Kalina, posted here:
http://www.stevemcvie.com/index.asp

Is that the Terry "motormouth" Young that's on XM?
 
d to the j - thanks so much for putting that link on here !!!! hot hits !!!! then , after that , 98 now !!!! i just wish SOMEONE had airchecks from the previous format , "fascinatin' rythym" , the format that wcau fm had from approximately late 1975 to approximately mid 1978 !!! remember diane blackman ? ( "heyyyyy , now!!!")
t morgan ?
 
If today's kids could ever hear "their" music presented like this (WCAU-FM), they would return in droves. REAL personality, REAL fun. NOT liner guy, jingle, liner guy, dj VT, jx, liner guy , 7 spots.
 
Yes you never know it could happen again, where today's hits are presented in an exciting fashion like WCAU-FM. At the time in the early 80's it was thought that a high energy presentation was passe and too 1960's ish. But it did happen back in the early 80's.
 
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