6 thoughts on “1952 (TNT) February 25th Radio

  1. Jason Remington • December 12, 2022

    Long ago, when KJR carried ABC network programs, such as the Lone Ranger, earning the station a place in the News Tribune daily radio listings.

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    1. John Fortmeyer • December 12, 2022

      I remember in the mid-70s rock-and-roll days that “Channel 95” was actually again an ABC affiliate, but only in a VERY limited way. KJR carried ABC’s American Contemporary network news at 5 minutes to the hour, but only in the very, very early hours — like 2:55, 3:55 and 4:55 a.m. (I remember that distinctly from when I was pulling all-nighters cramming for exams at Seattle Pacific University… 🙂 I always wondered why KJR even bothered to do that if they deliberately intended so few listeners to hear it!

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      1. Jason Remington • December 12, 2022

        Maybe they had to run it a minimum number of hours per month or clear some network spots.
        I never saw the hourly newscasts as a bother. I liked everything about Top 40 radio.

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        1. Dick Ellingson Untitled

          News Live at 55!

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      2. Steve Sibulsky • December 13, 2022

        Back in those days almost every AM station had some sort of news presence…you stated in your license app how much airtime you’d run as news…and if you couldn’t prove it come renewal time…ouch!

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        1. Dick Ellingson Untitled

          It was a rough time for the peons too. We couldn’t cuss on the air, we had to read the meters every half hour, we had to give legal ID’s, we had to sign the logs . . . we had to put our records away too. The only thing that made it bearable was that being on the radio back then was lots of fun.

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