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REELRADIO: The Reel Top 40 Radio Respository
REELRADIO ^ | 3/27/2016 | REELRADIO/Self

Posted on 03/27/2016 2:24:49 PM PDT by Nextrush

"....Purpose....Founded in 1996, this online aircheck museum is operated by REELRADIO, Inc., a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization. The primary function of REELRADIO is archival and educational. Our focus is Top 40 radio from 1955 to 1989. Our aircheck exhibits are recordings of one-time radio broadcasts, both full-length and "Scoped". Scoped airchecks are shorter in length and do not include musical performances....."

(You can subscribe to this website for six months at a cost of 10 dollars and have access to thousands of excerpts of old radio shows focused on disc jockey and popular music, with some examples of older newscasts mixed into the 'aircheck' recordings)

(Excerpt) Read more at reelradio.com ...


TOPICS: Computers/Internet; History; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: airchecks; music; radio
I love this website and have used it extensively to enjoy some music from the past and the news from the past presented in its original form, humor from the disc jockeys in the past and so on.....

Excerpts of the old newscasts have figured in some of my posts on FR over the years and I consider the website a good source of historical research as well as entertainment.

1 posted on 03/27/2016 2:24:49 PM PDT by Nextrush
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To: Nextrush

I began collecting airchecks back in the 1980’s, and Reel Radio is a goldmine.


2 posted on 03/27/2016 2:28:47 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Nextrush

I have been lurking on ReelRadio since they started in ‘96. Back then it was free to listen to anything. Very entertaining website.


3 posted on 03/27/2016 2:29:27 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono
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To: Nextrush
Thanks for posting. This is a fabulous website and an invaluable repository of the way that radio used to be. Before the Internet and before compact discs and MP3s, radio was the only way we got exposed to what was new in music. Television had virtually no music whatsoever. Yes, we had some late night shows like Don Kirshner's Rock Concert and Saturday Night Live (which featured two songs per episode) and some variety shows like Ed Sullivan, American Band Stand and Donny & Marie. But by and large, music was scarce on the TV. If you wanted to hear what was happening with music, you went to the radio.

I especially like the mid 1970s top 40 airchecks. That was when I came of age and it's great to hear that music as it was first introduced to the world. If I could go back to say 1962, I would be a radio DJ and I'd have a wonderful 30 year career in front of me.

4 posted on 03/27/2016 2:36:17 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (Delegates So Far: Trump (739); Cruz (465); Rubio (166); Kasich (143)
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To: Nextrush

Do they have stuff from WKRP in Cincinnati?


5 posted on 03/27/2016 2:36:56 PM PDT by disndat
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To: Nextrush

I enjoyed it immensely in the past (had to let my subscription lapse for financial reasons). It sounds like the owner is having a hard time keeping it afloat...I hope he can.


6 posted on 03/27/2016 2:37:00 PM PDT by M1903A1 ("We shed all that is good and virtuous for that which is shoddy and sleazy... and call it progress")
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To: disndat

They’ve got some material that would make ‘KRP look tame. Examples include the late Chuck McKay’s essentially going nuts one night on Detroit/Windsor’s CKLW in 1975, and Howard Hoffman’s wild New Years Eve blow-out on New York’s WABC in 1979.


7 posted on 03/27/2016 2:40:06 PM PDT by M1903A1 ("We shed all that is good and virtuous for that which is shoddy and sleazy... and call it progress")
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To: Nextrush
Another good site, WABC Musicradio Airchecks from the 60's and 70's when WABC in NYC was one of the biggest top40 stations around. They also have some airchecks from WMCA, Fabulous 57, home of the Good Guys. I downloaded some airchecks from 1964, with the Beatlemania hype that was prevelant then. Converted them to mp3 and play them through the radio on my 64 Chevy when I'm at the car shows. It's like stepping into a time warp :)
8 posted on 03/27/2016 2:43:43 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
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To: M1903A1

I was hanging out one day with a friend who worked in a gas station listening to the U.S. vs. U.S.S.R Olympic hockey game on the radio. It was electrifying. Something I will never forget.


9 posted on 03/27/2016 2:43:45 PM PDT by disndat
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To: disndat

WKRP was a mythical station.

If you do searches by call letters or year or even disc jockey which you can do on the home page, you will find stuff.

I used to hear WCFL in Chicago a lot after dark in my part of Pennsylvania. There a quite a few CFL airchecks in the collection.


10 posted on 03/27/2016 2:45:19 PM PDT by Nextrush (FREEDOM IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS:REMEMBER PASTOR NIEMOLLER)
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To: Nextrush

Still love your handle!

-GeoWashingtonResurrected


11 posted on 03/27/2016 2:49:19 PM PDT by golux (Requiescat in Pace Msgr. Kenny Bunk!)
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Ahh! Chuck “Hot Ticket” McKay - would love to hear that again!


12 posted on 03/27/2016 2:50:09 PM PDT by golux (Requiescat in Pace Msgr. Kenny Bunk!)
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To: Nextrush

The stronger AM stations could carry very far at night, under the right weather conditions. Van Morrison said he was influenced by rock and roll music listening to WABC, WBZ(Boston) and other east coast stations in his native Ireland when their signals would carry across the pond at night. This phenomenon was a factor in influencing the “British invasion”.


13 posted on 03/27/2016 2:50:40 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
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To: Nextrush
WKRP was a mythical station.

But there was a WKRC in Cincinnati.

I used to hear WCFL in Chicago a lot after dark in my part of Pennsylvania...

W-Chicago-Federation-of-Labor. In Oklahoma, we got WLS...

14 posted on 03/27/2016 3:01:05 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: Nextrush; disndat
Check out WRKO (Boston) airchecks from the 1970s. This was a powerhouse Top 40 station at the time and just an incredible time capsule from that decade. I grew up with WRKO.

In the early 1980s it became a talk radio power house and I cut my teeth on conservative talk radio from that era...Jerry Williams, Gene Burns, Rush Limbaugh, Howie Carr, among others.

15 posted on 03/27/2016 3:42:01 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (Delegates So Far: Trump (739); Cruz (465); Rubio (166); Kasich (143)
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To: okie01

WLS and WCFL were both clear-channel stations...but ‘LS is an omnidirectional station heard across North America, while the Voice of Labor was a directional station to the north, northeast and east. Their signal could be picked up in Canada...but not in downstate Illinois.


16 posted on 03/27/2016 5:34:56 PM PDT by M1903A1 ("We shed all that is good and virtuous for that which is shoddy and sleazy... and call it progress")
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To: okie01

WLS was audible in York, PA, but our local station WSBA 910 seemed to bleed in on their signal on most radios.

I got a better radio for distance listening latter in the 1970’s.


17 posted on 03/27/2016 7:43:56 PM PDT by Nextrush (FREEDOM IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS:REMEMBER PASTOR NIEMOLLER)
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