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  2. When Radio Was - Wikipedia

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    Illinois native Greg Bell, host and programmer for Sirius XM's Radio Classics channel, became the fourth national host of the series as of October 8, 2007. The longtime When Radio Was theme music, titled "Swing and Sway", has been discontinued with the Bell series. In addition to opening and closing the show, the host introduces the radio ...

  3. Radio Classics - Wikipedia

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    Radio Classics is a US old time radio network owned by RSPT LLC. It provides the programming content for Sirius XM Radio 's 24-hour satellite radio channel of the same name. Radio Classics also syndicates the Radio Spirits-branded program When Radio Was to over 200 terrestrial radio stations.

  4. WWIC - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Braves Radio Network (baseball) WWIC owner Greg Bell provides play-by-play coverage of Scottsboro High School Wildcats football and basketball. The station streams via the internet and also has an app devoted to local weather coverage.

  5. Greg Bell still active, but in different ways - AOL

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    Jun. 26—Before Terre Haute icon Greg Bell and his wife Mary arrived at the Idle Creek Golf Course Banquet Center to be part of the 49th Indiana Track and Field & Cross Country Hall of Fame ...

  6. Chuck Schaden - Wikipedia

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    His first show for When Radio Was! was "A Salute to Stan Freberg." Chuck stepped down as host of this series in October 2007, with XM Satellite Radio's Greg Bell taking over the program beginning with the broadcast of October 8. Schaden stepped down as host of "Those Were The Days" in June 2009.

  7. Art Bell - Wikipedia

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    This was the start of Bell's radio career. [10] After leaving military service in 1966, Bell worked at several radio stations in the States before moving to Okinawa, where he was a disc jockey for six years at KSBK, the only non-military English-language station in Japan. While there, he claimed to set two "world records", first by staying on ...

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  9. Coast to Coast AM - Wikipedia

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    After Bell's retirement, the show was hosted by various personalities, including Mike Siegel, George Noory, and others. At its peak, Coast to Coast AM under Bell was syndicated by Premiere Radio Network, and aired on more than 500 radio stations and boasted a weekly listening audience in excess of 10 million listeners.