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Now Hear This: WRFM New York 1968

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In 1968, WRFM, billing itself “Stereo 105”, and adopted a beautiful music format. The format was mostly instrumental with about one vocal every 15 minutes.
The station flipped to soft rock in 1986, as WNSR.
The airchecks presented here will focus on the lighter sound of WRFM, from 1968…





WRFM part 1 (6:15)


WRFM part 2 (15:14)


WRFM part 3 (15:27)


WRFM part 4 (10:12)

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Jason Remington

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  • July 15, 2021 at QZVX

    Elizabeth Meyer says:

    Thank you for the memories!!!!!

    Reply

  • November 1, 2021 at QZVX

    Tom says:

    Great collection,Jason. I have that FM dial card in my desk drawer.

    Reply

  • November 21, 2021 at QZVX

    Warren says:

    JIBontheweb.com recreates Boston Beautiful Music station WJIB FM-97 complete with original announcers and its signature striking of the bell of the U.S.S, Constitution

    Reply

  • May 9, 2024 at QZVX

    K Jones says:

    “Just beautiful muuuusiiiic …”
    I was all of three years old when WRFM came on the air & became one of my musically eclectic dad’s three radio stations. The other two were WNCN & QXR, which were (QXR still is!) classical. Besides our church hymnal, and all the other interesting stuff he brought home from record stores in the city, these were my major musical influences until I gained some independent control over what I heard on a daily basis. You can imagine the joyful nostalgia collections like yours are bringing me from deep in the best and nicest parts of a childhood that often wasn’t otherwise so nice. Quite a trip. Thank you forever.

    Reply

    • May 9, 2024 at QZVX

      Jason Remington says:

      Thank you so much for your response. We are all enjoying this walk down Memory Lane.

      Reply

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