In 1960...On this day in 1960, the man who coined the term, "Rock And Roll", Alan Freed, along with Mel Leeds and 7 other disc-jockeys were accused of taking payola. After departing from 1010 WINS, Freed for a time was employed in New York by WABC 770 AM around 1958, about two years before it evolved into one of America's great Top 40 stations by launching its "Musicradio" format.
At this time, WABC (unlike rocker WINS) was more of a full-service station which began implementing some music programming elements.
Freed was fired by WABC (1959) during a dispute where he refused to sign a statement certifying that he had never accepted payola.
In 1974...The #1 Popular song on the Radio was "The Streak" by Ray Stevens
In 1994....Henry Morgan, former personality at WMCA, WOR, WNBC, WNEW died of lung cancer at age 79.
In 1999...Last broadcast of the Mutual Broadcasting System
Bob Liddle |
Liddle is perhaps best known for his years hosting KIXI's "Sunday Brunch." But in his long career he also worked as the station's program director and often hosted New Year's Eve "Tuxedo Junction" celebrations at the downtown Seattle Westin Hotel.
In 2011...Worcester, Massachusetts radio legend Dick Smith, who spent 30 years as a broadcaster for WORC, died at the age of 84.
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