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Retro Radio - Classic radio air checks from the 70s and 80s

Retro Radio - Classic radio air checks from the 70s and 80s

De : Mike Weber - CMR Studios
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Rewind your calendar by listening to Mike Weber on the radio between 1969 & 1986. It provides a memory reviving snapshot of the times. Most of these airchecks are "scoped", meaning that when the microphone was off, the tape stopped recording. (Copyrighted material appears under the "Fair Use" doctrine.) Career growth for announcers at that time meant that you started at small market stations and progressed to larger ones as your talent developed. So these recordings include music and talk formats from: WMOA, KNEZ, WOXR, KCRG, WLW, WKRC, WLCY, WNSI, WQYK, WFLA-AM, WFLA-FM, and finally WPDS.Mike Weber - CMR Studios
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    • September 10, 1980 WLCY - Tampa
      Aug 29 2025

      Mike Weber does middays on AM 1380 WLCY. It's the day after the 1980 primary elections. Howard Hewes steps in before his afternoon shift.

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      23 min
    • September 8, 1980 WLCY - Tampa
      Aug 29 2025

      Mike Weber does middays on WLCY 1380 AM. The station was doing a "Tie A Yellow Ribbon" campaign in support of the hostages in Iran.

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      17 min
    • June 28, 1984 93FLA-FM - Tampa
      Aug 28 2025

      Mike Weber morning drive on WFLA-FM The Jacksons are coming in concert and there is confusion about coupons for tickets. Tedd Webb is doing sports reports including the NCAA allowing college football TV broadcasts on Saturday afternoons, Rowdies exhibition soccer, and Bandits football. Lee Hall has news of Walter Mondale visiting Tampa and potential female VP running mates in the 1984 presidential election and Brian Brewer is in the Firestone Jetcopter doing traffic.

      NOTE: FLA FM used a stand-up console (no chair) configuration to help add energy to the on-air presentation. They wanted me to be "up", but It sounds like I need to switch to decaf coffee!

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      1 h et 14 min
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