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Jack Morton’s last day at KVI

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July 20, 1984 – Some of the best bits compiled by Morton in a farewell to 570 KVI as that station turned away from the full-service, adult contemporary format. (28:31)

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  • May 29, 2024 at QZVX

    BRUCE CAPLAN says:

    I went to school with Jack’s younger brother Joe. I only met Jack once, but he was a very nice guy with a winning personality. Thank you for the fantastic nostalgia!

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