Interesting question Matt.
No one really, and it was a series of events. I used to record just so that I could hear it again. So, I did dumb things like recording over airchecks that I should have kept. Example, Wolfman Jack's last night on WNBC in 1973.
It also dawned on me very early on that radio wasn't going to stay the same. When Jim Quinn left WPIX-FM in 1974, I prized the aircheck I made of him. And actually, I recorded his show simply because it was his weekend "Newies" show and they would give away records. I won 4 different times, and they would read a list of names on air. So, I recorded it in the hopes that I'd catch my name read. I never did with Jim Quinn, but I do have "Dr." Jerry Carroll making a mess of my name and town.
In 1976, Steve Weed and 99X came to my high school and Steve dedicated an hour to us. So, I airchecked it.
Then, in 1979, my grandparents moved to Sarasota, FL, and it was my first visit outside the NYC area. I airchecked as a souvenir, something that could remind me of my trip.
For the next years, my airchecks were all souvenirs. Z98 (Tampa Bay), KWSS (San Jose), KMGG (Los Angeles), all from 1985, two years after I started working and started travelling for fun. In 1986, I moved to Massachusetts and I would aircheck Z100 (and rarely others) when I came back to my parents' home, so that I could listen to it when I was in MA.
I did start to record more and more, and not overwrite tapes simply because I now had money to buy cassettes.
I really didn't start aimlessly

airchecking until I met Ron Gitschier on the internet in 1996. Floored me that someone else had recordings of stuff from my youth. Very soon after, I met Rich Marino, and that was it, the addiction started bad. In 1996, I was 36 and was having a mid-life crisis of sorts and put myself into a time warp, between 70s/80s airchecks and music (no, I didn't wear my Members Only jacket - which I still have
I had a lot of fun listening to others airchecks. In time, I started to appreciate more current stuff (currents are tomorrow's classics). I was always a jingles nut. Although, I still prefer 80s airchecks.
That's my story... and I'm sticking to it.
John
BTW, congrats on your internet shows
> Ok guys, here's the question of the week...who or what got
> you into airchecking? Two friends of mine from college got
> me into it back in 1976, and except for an extended hiatus
> from 1985-1995, I've been collecting and trading
> continuously. So that's why I always trade for stuff those
> years from you guys, since I missed so much of it!
>
> Also, I'm doing two internet radio shows these days. The
> first is on
www.radiosamantha.com and the other is
>
www.radiomaxmusic.com. I also go Steve West involved in
> that, so head over and give us a listen!
>