Hi Pittsbugh,
I lived in Philadelphia most of my life, but was born in Central, Pa.
I wanted to listen to Terry Lee's Show on WJAS, and found out that they do not stream. I later found out WJAS use to stream but discontinued it due budget costs. Is there any way they might start to stream again or is there some way possible that Terry Lee could stream his WJAS Show via his website. I discovered Terry Lee's Sound for Young Lovers via his album on the Lost Nite Record Label. Lost Nite record's were produced in Philadelphia. In the 80's a record collector introduced me to the Terry Lee, Porky Chadwick, and Mad Mike sounds. In 1983, I discovered that WTAE AM 1250, had oldies show on at every night on the week. Jay Mithchell had an oldies show on Monday- Friday from 9 to 1 at night. He would play oldies from the 50's through the mid 60's, with emphasis on R+B oldies. On Sunday Night form 6 to 10, Jay would play the Sounds of Pittsburgh. On Saturday Night from 7 to midnight, WTAE had a show called Saturday Night at the Oldies. I cannot remember who hosted that show. Around the spring of 1986 WTAE dropped these oldies shows for talk. WTAE signal would sneak into Philadelphia at night.
In the Spring/Summer of 1987, a stations from the Pittsburgh Area, which was around 1510 to 1550 on the AM dial, and the signal would come into Philadelphia. This station played music from the 50's and early 60's, and sounds were similar to Mad Mike's Music. I think by the end of 1987 this station changed formats. Does anybody have any knowledge of this particular situation?
Thank you Pittsburgh .
jimmyt -n- Philadelphia.
I lived in Philadelphia most of my life, but was born in Central, Pa.
I wanted to listen to Terry Lee's Show on WJAS, and found out that they do not stream. I later found out WJAS use to stream but discontinued it due budget costs. Is there any way they might start to stream again or is there some way possible that Terry Lee could stream his WJAS Show via his website. I discovered Terry Lee's Sound for Young Lovers via his album on the Lost Nite Record Label. Lost Nite record's were produced in Philadelphia. In the 80's a record collector introduced me to the Terry Lee, Porky Chadwick, and Mad Mike sounds. In 1983, I discovered that WTAE AM 1250, had oldies show on at every night on the week. Jay Mithchell had an oldies show on Monday- Friday from 9 to 1 at night. He would play oldies from the 50's through the mid 60's, with emphasis on R+B oldies. On Sunday Night form 6 to 10, Jay would play the Sounds of Pittsburgh. On Saturday Night from 7 to midnight, WTAE had a show called Saturday Night at the Oldies. I cannot remember who hosted that show. Around the spring of 1986 WTAE dropped these oldies shows for talk. WTAE signal would sneak into Philadelphia at night.
In the Spring/Summer of 1987, a stations from the Pittsburgh Area, which was around 1510 to 1550 on the AM dial, and the signal would come into Philadelphia. This station played music from the 50's and early 60's, and sounds were similar to Mad Mike's Music. I think by the end of 1987 this station changed formats. Does anybody have any knowledge of this particular situation?
Thank you Pittsburgh .
jimmyt -n- Philadelphia.