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  2. WMCA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WMCA continued to beat other radio stations on many Beatles' promotions, scoring firsts, causing headaches in particular for rival WABC, most notably when Capitol Records printed a photograph of the "Good Guys" lineup on the back of a limited edition record sleeve for the single, "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (Side 2: "I Saw Her Standing There").

  3. WRAC (FM) - Wikipedia

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    C103 is not only a country music radio station but also serves the community by broadcasting from area festivals, fairs, community events plus C103 broadcasts high school sports. C103 airs over 150 Southern Hills Athletic Conference basketball games a year, as well as high school baseball and volleyball, Ohio University football, dirt track and ...

  4. Jack Spector - Wikipedia

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    Spector began his radio career in 1955. In 1961 became one of the original Good Guys on Top 40 station WMCA 570 AM. [1] In late December 1963, WMCA, with Spector, earned the distinction of being the first New York City radio station to play Capitol Records' groundbreaking single "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles.

  5. Harry Harrison (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Harry M. Harrison (September 20, 1930 – January 28, 2020) was an American radio personality, primarily in New York City, for over 50 years. Harrison is the only disc jockey to be a WMCA "Good Guy", a WABC "All-American", and a personality on WCBS-FM's oldies format. Harrison retired in June 2005.

  6. C103 - Wikipedia

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    C103 is one of three local radio stations licensed by the Coimisiún na Meán for Cork City and County in Ireland (the other two being its sister station 96FM and youth music station Red FM). It broadcasts from studios at St. Patrick's Place in Cork City since 2024 (the headquarters of sister station 96FM).

  7. Dan Daniel (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    The station produced a survey of the current sales in New York record stores and Dandy Dan gave the countdown of the week's best sellers every Wednesday in this late afternoon slot. [5] In 1966, he participated in a tour of Africa to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Peace Corps . [ 4 ]

  8. Mad Mel - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, Mel and his friend Rob McAdams started a local radio station (KITN) in Victoria, British Columbia.They bought air time from KONP in Port Angeles, Washington and broadcast via a telephone line from a local Victoria store from 4 pm to 8 pm on Monday to Friday, selling advertising to local merchants.

  9. 2SM - Wikipedia

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    In September 1963 Stephenson oversaw a radical overhaul of 2SM's format. It started 24-hour service, and was relaunched as a Top 40 station. It had Australia's first team of disc jockeys, dubbed "The Good Guys"—a US-radio inspired format subsequently copied by 3AK, 5KA, 6PR and others. It relied heavily on adaptations of formulaic programming ...