Part 4 of the video documentary on the history of New York Top 40 music radio concentrates on WMCA trying, and failing, to fight back against the 50,000-watt signal pattern of WABC.
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Part 4 of the video documentary on the history of New York Top 40 music radio concentrates on WMCA trying, and failing, to fight back against the 50,000-watt signal pattern of WABC.
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Here is Eric’s pick for this week’s Animé from Netflix…
The video history of New York Rock and Roll radio continues with WABC’s rise and reign, and its effect on WMCA and WINS…
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More WABeatleC is coming up! But first, let’s listen to a few of the WMCA Good Guys jingles, taken from the original master tapes…
[audio:http://www.dograt.com/Sounds/Wordpress/WMCA.mp3]Original card provided by Dennis Rogers.
The audio player has two sound clips: Muni’s theme song, an odd instrumental from 1961 called “Grasshopper Jump,” and Muni’s promo for the WABC Beatles Fan Club.
I don’t remember Scott Muni as well as some of the other WABC disk jockeys, because he left the station in 1965. Muni is better known as a pioneer of Rock music on FM radio, but he was memorable on AM as a presence during the initial, wild rush of American Beatlemania.
Scott Muni on WABC, 1965