Bobby Jay, Jane Tillman Irving and George Flowers were a big part of WWRL-AM radio, an influential Black radio station during the 1960s and '70s. They spoke fondly on Sunday, Feb. 21, and Monday, Feb.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A popular Tri-State area radio station said it’s making a change in the music it airs. To better suit the demographic, 97.9 The River announced Tuesday it will begin playing ...
For a bit of holiday fun, Ken Deutsch, former jingle magnate and longtime Radio World contributor, has unleashed the latest in his series of airchecks of “Wonderful WORM,” a 1960s radio station that ...
Hadley Murrell was an aspiring teen drummer with a group called the Carnations and a student at St. Mary's High School when he managed to befriend the first Black DJ in the history of Phoenix radio.
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