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Surprise that WOR Top40 did not go on 710 AM and call themselves "The Big 710"

Re: Surprise that WOR Top40 did not go on 710 AM and call themselves "The Big 710"

ai4i said:
Besides, problems need to be solved :( , whereas issues need to be resolved :)
Maybe fried beans are just as good as refried beans and we're wasting time. - Mitch Hedberg.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
Re: Surprise that WOR Top40 did not go on 710 AM and call themselves "The Big 710"

Mike Schwartz said:
recto101 said:
I heard that Charlie O'Donnel was there at WOR is this the same one that went to KCOP-TV in the 1970's in LA and Wheel of Fortune? 1980's to 2010.. By the way Sebastian Stone of WOR also worked for KFRC in San Francisco and Merv Griffin also worked for KFRC right when RKO took over the station in the 1950's

I donated a short clip of Charlie O'Donnel from his brief stint at WOR-RM in the spring of 1968. Elsewhere on this tribute site, is a slightly longer version of Charlie on a Sunday night show. He was just in from the West Coast and referred to the GSP as the Grand Central Freeway.

Give a listen....http://www.musicradio77.com/WOR-FM/additionalairchecks.html

I understand Charlie O'Donnel he got confused between the Golden State Freeway and the Garden State Parkway.
 
Re: Surprise that WOR Top40 did not go on 710 AM and call themselves "The Big 710"

recto101 said:
Mike Schwartz said:
recto101 said:
I heard that Charlie O'Donnel was there at WOR is this the same one that went to KCOP-TV in the 1970's in LA and Wheel of Fortune? 1980's to 2010.. By the way Sebastian Stone of WOR also worked for KFRC in San Francisco and Merv Griffin also worked for KFRC right when RKO took over the station in the 1950's

I donated a short clip of Charlie O'Donnel from his brief stint at WOR-RM in the spring of 1968. Elsewhere on this tribute site, is a slightly longer version of Charlie on a Sunday night show. He was just in from the West Coast and referred to the GSP as the Grand Central Freeway.

Give a listen....http://www.musicradio77.com/WOR-FM/additionalairchecks.html

I understand Charlie O'Donnel he got confused between the Golden State Freeway and the Garden State Parkway.

I just played the clip, he actually called it the Cross Island Freeway before the Neil Diamond song.

http://www.musicradio77.com/WOR-FM/WORFMairchecks.html
 
Re: Surprise that WOR Top40 did not go on 710 AM and call themselves "The Big 710"

I liked finally hearing Pat Holiday as China Blue...I believe this was between gigs at CKLW.
 
Re: Surprise that WOR Top40 did not go on 710 AM and call themselves "The Big 710"

borderblaster said:
I liked finally hearing Pat Holiday as China Blue...I believe this was between gigs at CKLW.

That was a classic aircheck. I just loved how the Drake stations shifted jocks (and newsman as well) between the various stations. Someone like Walt Baby Love worked at CKLW, KHJ and WOR-FM/WXLO. Rick Shaw mentioned above jocked at WOR-FM as well as KFRC (both Shaw and Love came originally KILT/Houston).
 
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