JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – In the 1970s and ’80s, WCRO-AM was the biggest radio station in Johnstown, and disc jockey Sandy Dee played new records over the air and regaled listeners with stories. Decades later, ...
In 1959, according to Chris Borden and Bob Sinclair, whether you liked it or not, ‘jocks’ were here to stay. Disc jockeys, that is. As more radio stations switched to a news, talk and music format, ...
Mark grew up in Camden and began his radio career while serving in the U.S. Army in the 1950s. Mark's big break came in 1956 when he was asked to fill in on WHAT-FM in Philly for a disc jockey who ...
WLRN's Michael Stock, who first began the show in 1982, is being lauded by the Hall of Fame for his "deep commitment to ...
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