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Early 2010s nostalgia weebsite
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early 2010s nostalgia weebsite
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I actually was so intrigued by radio that I seriously considered a career in radio. “I was a KHJ fan in the 1960s … loved the Friday sign offs by Real Don Steele. “Today, I continue to enjoy a variety of shows (talk, music & sport) notably The Dennis Praeger Show NPR broadcasts and the KFI 640 lineup with The Tim Conway Jr.

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David Viscott, and several cooking and money show hosts on KABC Talkradio plus LA Dodger baseball and LA Kings hockey games on whatever stations they occurred. Not only did I follow Michael Jackson, but whether from home or in my car, I’d listen to Dr. In the early 1970s, influenced by my Mom listening to Joe Pyne, Michael Jackson and others, I became a talk radio fan. “My path to radio began in the ‘60s while listening to KHJ music on my transistor radio. Why? Because it offers a variety of informative and enjoyable programming that I can listen from almost anywhere and while doing something else. He tells me the faded sticker on the back reads “Made in America, by Americans, for Americans.”) (I checked with Victor, who told me the radio still works … loud and clear, he says, a testament to the Zenith build quality. Radio was everything, a time machine for me.” - Victor D’Agostino My pal Phil taught me to send a DX card a few stations politely sent me a Thank You card. Salt Lake, Chicago, Seattle, Texas, San Francisco. The nighttime radio took me to places all over America. No bike at age 14, so travel was limited. Reader Victor D∪gostino says he still has this 1960 Zenith radio, with which he listened to stations from across the U.S. The signal would come in like waves: loud then soft … but amazing … maybe 2,500 miles. With the engine off in my 1960 Dodge Dart, the 4 tube radio would pull in the Dodgers in Los Angeles.

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Just about dusk with car antenna up full (4 feet). “In 1971, I spent the summer in Anchorage Alaska. I remember being able to hear Del Rio Texas, WLS Chicago and KSL Salt Lake … on a crystal set!!! All clear channels. Had a 50-foot long copper wire in back yard, above the roof line. “When I was in elementary school, I made a crystal set. 104 is running special programs for Country Pride, in commemoration of Pride Month.Ĭaliente on Channel 151 is where Latin music and culture meet … Salsa, bachata, and raggaeton in a mix that includes Shakira, J Balvin, Maluma, Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee and more. For example, as I write this, 105 is running music from Prince by the time you read this it may have switched over to the next featured artist: The Notorious B.I.G. Sounds like KOST (103.5 FM).Ĭhannels 104 and 105 feature special programming from country and pop performers, respectively, on a varying schedule.

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Mosaic on Channel 15 plays “a colorful and diverse pop music collage from the ’90s and 2000s” including Mariah Carey, Matchbox Twenty, Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, Gwen Stefani, and Kelly Clarkson. It is described as “top-trending hits to the most anticipated new releases” and features current core artists as Cardi B, Post Malone, Khalid, and Dua Lipa the difference from this and my idea is that I’d be using it to find new artists and not just new songs. Pandora Now on Channel 3 borrows my programming idea of getting into the services that younger listeners use to find songs to play on my station. Justin Timberlake, Drake, Fall Out Boy, Lady Gaga and the likes, of course, with a few country songs thrown in for flavor. What I find interesting about it is that I can’t figure out where its going, and that may be by design. Most intriguing is arguably The 10s Spot on Channel 10, described as pop hits from the 2010s. SiriusXM has some new channels, or at least new to me, that I happened upon during a recent trip to Central California.







Early 2010s nostalgia weebsite