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Studio B, Isabel Hillman, David and Lisa now bicoastal, Lisa is famous and elusive, Los Angeles, Bill Murray as Frequent Flyer, Gordon Lightfoot, Daryl not happy with David and Lisa spending time in Los Angeles, In Los Angeles, Daryl feels like Woody Allen in Annie Hall, Los Angeles feels foreign, Working off the list of things Milo loved, Eli Hartman recently added new things to the list, Standing invitation to all with connections to Milo to join Milo Time, Milo's love for games, music, and drafts, Milo and friends filling out brackets for anything and everything, First name/Last Name, Car trips with the boys, Traveling with the boys and beholden to radio stations to find music to listen to, Z100, Q104.3, KRock, WLIR, WBAB, Rihanna, Beyonce, Katie Perry, Ed Sheeran, Philip Phillips, Gwen Stefani, Taylor Swift, Drake, Drafting artists and compiling the number of listens for each artist, Toyota Prius GPS, Milo as scorekeeper, Debates over featured performers, Exciting as the trip was winding down, Florence + The Machine, Pop radio stations all played from the same playlists, Do radio stations even exist anymore, Sirius radio, Sirius radio very repetitive, Sirius radio algorithms, Thanks again to Isabel
In a recent episode of the Your Radical Truth podcast, hosted by Margaret Mary O'Connor, the remarkable Reverend Maura Bernard revealed her multifaceted journey — a unique fusion of a rock DJ career and a profound calling to priesthood. This rich narrative traces back to her roots in Washington, DC, where she made waves as an Air Personality of the Year at WBAB, an accolade bestowed upon her by Billboard magazine. A Dual Identity Unveiled: From Rock DJ to Reverend Reverend Maura's enthralling career in radio was filled with her interviewing rock stars, covering Grammy Awards, and reporting on Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions. However, beneath the glamorous exterior of her rock DJ persona, a deeper calling resonated within her. A spiritual tug-of-war unfolded, eventually leading her to pursue a master's degree in theological studies at Washington Theological Union in DC. A Spiritual Calling Strengthened by Life's Transitions The passing of Reverend Maura's parents became a poignant turning point in her spiritual journey. During her mother's final days, a profound moment strengthened her connection to spirituality, solidifying her resolve to follow the divine calling she felt persistently. More at: www.YourRadicalTruth.com/016-Maura-Bernard
Opie and Anthony get Jocktober treatment for their first show Opie and Anthony's legendary partnership began during Opie's radio stint at WBAB. Their first collaboration catapulted them to the Boston airwaves at WAAF, cementing their place in radio history. However, over the years, that initial show has aged differently. Join the journey as Opie and Anthony, with the participation of Patrice O'Neal, Jim Norton, Bob Kelly and Rich Vos, revisit their past, inviting hilariously candid roasts on the show that marked the beginning of an iconic era. #opie #opieandanthony #roast #PatriceOneal #richVos #bobkelly #Comedy #standup #comedianSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is the pilot episode of our new Opie and Anthony history podcast, "O&A De-Talks," chronicling and critiquing the rise and fall of the shock jock duo both personally and professionally. In this pilot, we discuss Gregg "Opie" Hughes' first years in radio and the night Opie featured Anthony Cumia on his Nighttime Attitude show for the first time, kicking off a partnership that would last for the next 20 years.
9-22-22: Kim, Brim and Mr. Greer from GHR talks about all the things going on in pop culture, a No celebrity guest tonight to the gang doubles up on the pop culture. Brim and Kim talk about their trip the city and their experience in the z100 studios. They talk about the Rockstar leak and what we found out about GTA 6. Brim tells us about the going away party for a radio legend and so much more! So sit back relax and remember GHR...Its where its at! Wherever you listen to podcasts & www.thegrindhouseradio.com https://linktr.ee/thegrindhouseradio The Grindhouse Radio FB: @thegrindhouseradio TW: @therealghradio Instagram: @thegrindhouseradio www.thegrindhouseradio.com
9-22-22: Kim, Brim and Mr. Greer from GHR talks about all the things going on in pop culture, a No celebrity guest tonight to the gang doubles up on the pop culture. Brim and Kim talk about their trip the city and their experience in the z100 studios. They talk about the Rockstar leak and what we found out about GTA 6. Brim tells us about the going away party for a radio legend and so much more! So sit back relax and remember GHR...Its where its at! Wherever you listen to podcasts & www.thegrindhouseradio.com https://linktr.ee/thegrindhouseradio The Grindhouse Radio FB: @thegrindhouseradio TW: @therealghradio Instagram: @thegrindhouseradio www.thegrindhouseradio.com
I said no to MTV's Ridiculousness. F Perez Hilton, Naughty Naughty, finally watching Stranger Things, you can't run away from Opie and Anthony, I have jellyfish in my hair, long phone cords and small square tvs, I'm washed up and much more! Blue Chew - try it for free! www.bluechew.com promo code "opie" Manscaped - www.manscaped.com promo code "opie" 20% and free shipping. Join the Private Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/203909694525714 Instagram and Tik Tok - OpieRadio Merch and stream podcast episodes - www.opieradio.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded this as the sun was coming up with my first cup of coffee. That's why I sound so chill. Got a nice surprise from a friend I haven't talked to in a million years. He got me talking about radio with lots of behind the scenes stories. Sponsored by BlueChew - www.bluechew.com promo code "opie" to try it for free! Get a better boner without going to the doctor or the pharmacy. Join the Private Facebook Group - click "subscribe" at www.facebook.com/opieradiofans Merch - www.opieradio.com Instagram and Tik Tok - OpieRadio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve has a conversation with an old high school friend and explores his art and process. Kevin McLeod is a guitarist who crosses genres with ease from jazz, to rock, folk, the blues, and back again. Kevin is one of those artists who has a standing both in New York City and Long Island. Kevin's music speaks to social justice issues as well as the pain of addiction, the scourge of homelessness as well as the joy of love and life. About Kevin McLeodHttps://KevinMcLeodBand.comMusic has extraordinary transformative power, both for the musician and listener. It's what I'm always trying to tap into, regardless of the musical style or setting.Once upon a time music was an important part of a culture. Songs were sung for joy and celebration, to ease the pain of life's troubles, and to transcend the boundaries between worlds. It is this lineage that inspires me to create.Kevin's most recent CD is called 'Careless Truth', which contains nine new songs. This is not pop music. The songs on Careless Truth come from the deeper traditions of American Music that inspire him - Blues, Jazz, Folk, and Rock influences are all present. The lyrics and music were written as directly as possible, hence the album's title. Some serious issues are addressed like homelessness, politics, depression, and addiction, as well as brighter topics like love and family life. The album was recorded using many vintage guitars and amps and has a classic American Rock sound. Kevin was happy to work with some fine musicians and record at an excellent studio.The Kevin McLeod Band is a six-piece group that takes my songs to the next level via inspired performances and group improvisation. The band features some of the area's finest musicians. I am also a member of the NYC Jazz group True To Life and LI Jazz group The Tone Healers. I have appeared on cable TV programs such as Wes Houston Presents and played at NYC clubs such as The Way Station, The Shrine, The Sidewalk, Silvana, Googie's Lounge (Upstairs at The Living Room), CBGB's, The Alphabet Lounge, and Kavehaz. He has played for many festivals & folk music societies in addition to many cafes, clubs, & restaurants in the NY area and along the east coast. My music has been played on NY radio stations such as WBAB, WFUV, and WUSB, as well as other stations across the USA, Europe, and Australia. In addition to his own CDs, you can hear his guitar playing on releases by The Kathy Fleischmann Band, Kathy Fleischmann, Geoffrey Armes, The EVT Band, DeStefano & McLeod, Tom FitzPatrick, and Phil DeStefano.Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast:Website: Https://GigDestiny.com/podcast Follow Steve Yusko, GigDestiny.com, and his adventures: Website: https://www.GigDestiny.com Twitter, The growth of The Long Island Sound Podcast has been exponential. Help us grow the show!Subscribe to the GigDestiny.com Site here for bonus contentSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelCall the Listener Line & leave your comments: (631) 800-3579 Remember to Rate & Review the show! Help us keep the conversation going with your donation - Click Right Here or go to GigDestiny.com Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE
Today is the 22nd Anniversary of the Roger & JP Show on WBAB. We reflect and Roger reveals that JP and Brett are now NOT invited to his daughter's wedding.
Bernie Bernard got her start at CW Post on station WCWP. Drawn by progressive rock and the chance to interview members of the music industry, she went on to a career that included stints at WBAB and WNEW as disc jockey, music director, and sometime newscaster, followed by work at Voice of America and as a teacher and voiceover artist. On today's episode, Bernie recalls her start in radio, interviewing stars like Meat Loaf and Elton John, and her memories of working with Carol Silva at WBAB as the first all-female morning radio team in the metro area. Station bibliography: WCWP (88.1 FM) WBAB (102.3 FM) WRCN (103.9 FM) WNEW (102.7 FM) WLIR (92.7 FM) Links: WCWP Voice of America “I came upon a child of God, he was walking the LIE” by John Kominicki (LI BusinessNews)
Andy Mendelsohn gravitated to radio from an early age. By the time he was in high school in East Northport, he found himself on the school's station and at an internship at WBAB. This brought him into the orbit of Bob Buchmann, Roger Luce and Rockin' Robin, among others. After a stint in college and radio in Connecticut and Westchester, he returned to Long Island in the nineties on WRCN to battle WBAB for ratings and local bragging rights. One of his greatest memories is imaging WRCN and his work in the production studio, abetted and encouraged by Dennis Daniel of WBAB and WDRE. The increasing corporatization of the airwaves led Andy to leave radio for music management, championing the Long Island-based Nine Days and others. Related Links WBAB (Long Island 70s Kid) Zebra (Long Island Music Hall of Fame) Nine Days - Absolutely (Story of a Girl) Dennis Daniel (Episode 15) Station bibliography: WRCN (103.9 FM), WBAB (102.3 FM), WFOX (95.9 FM), WGSM (740 AM)
Talking Till Dawn takes to the airwaves to explore just a few of the strangest mystery broadcasts of history. Come with us as we deep dive into the worlds of Cold War spy "numbers stations", satellite pirates, alien signal interruptions, weird transmissions, television hijacking, and, just maybe, the sounds of mutually assured destruction... Website: talkingtilldawn.com Twitter: @TalkingTill Further reading/listening: Numbers Station Research and Information Center: https://www.numbers-stations.com/ Enigma 2000: http://www.signalshed.com/ The Conet Project record company site: https://www.irdial.com/conet.htm The Conet Project recordings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExTAp... IndustrialOne numbers station recordings: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... MTN's Music Collection's recording of WBAB hijack (includes racially abusive material): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQFC1... UVB-76/The Buzzer (4625Khz) LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5KDE... Priyom "The Pip" origin story: https://priyom.org/military-stations/...
The times they are a-changing, and radio has always changed with them. We find ourselves in a big shift, not just in media, but in culture, but rock & roll will never die. Joined by legendary DJs Roger and JP from 102.3 WBAB, Long Island's classic rock authority, we settle some age old debates, like how to alphabetically order Lynyrd Skynyrd in your album collection, and Freddie Mercury vs. Mick Jagger. Plus a big shout out to the John Theissen Children's Foundation. Get involved at jtcf.org
Fingers interviews Linda Bily and Terri Quinn from the Stony Brook Cancer Center. Starting October 11th, WBAB is hosting the Fingers Virtual Rock n' Ride To Recovery campaign, with a goal to raise $20,000. The campaign will provide transportation to and from treatment at Stony Brook University Cancer Center for women with breast cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. Go to cancer.stonybrookmedicine.edu/RocknRide for more information.
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Ally Ali talks with Andrea H. Cefarelli, Senior Executive Director Donor Recruitment & Marketing of the New York Blood Center. Join WBAB, BLI, and the New York Blood Center for an urgent summer blood drive from August 3rd to August 16th. For more information, head to WBAB and BLI's Community Calendars.
Bernie Wagenblast is a Cranford, NJ native and the owner of Transportation Radio. His career has combined two of his primary professional interests; transportation and communications. He started as an on-air New York City traffic reporter for Shadow Traffic when they opened their NYC operations. This included doing reports on stations such as WABC, WINS and WBAB. He then spent over a decade in the public sector, including being operations manager for TRANSCOM, a coalition of transportation agencies in the NY, NJ, CT area. In these positions, he's had extensive media relations experience which includes interviews with Good Morning America, The New York Times, The Washington Post, AP, and Bloomberg. He is currently the editor of the Transportation Communications Newsletter, the AASHTO Daily Transportation Update, TransCentral and the ITS Michigan Newsletter. He's also the host of the ITE Talks Transportation podcast. In addition, Bernie serves as the voice of the NYC subway's "Next Train" announcements, AirTrain Newark and PATCO. You'll also catch his voice on a variety of videos, commercials and phone systems. You can hear samples by clicking this link: https://www.pinterest.com/brwagenblast/voiceover/ Bernie joins Mitch to talk about how he got started in radio and his views about where the whole radio, internet radio and podcast industry is headed. Follow his transportation Twitter updates @TransportComm. For more information about the podcast in general, send us an email: info@beinhakerlaw.com To follow Mitch and the podcast, go to https://linktr.ee/beinhakerlaw. Please review us on Apple Podcasts and Podchaser and thanks for your continued support! Sponsorships and paid guest appearances are available. Connect with us by email or on social media. With this episode, we are excited to introduce our new affiliate sponsors. Use this fantastic services and support us at the podcast at the same time! Nowsite.marketing. Bring your digital marketing to a new level with their propriety 3-click system driven by AI. Listen to their commercial spot during the episode and contact us to arrange an introductory Zoom chat to learn all about this fantastic service. Yes, we use it to promote the podcast! Digital Accelerant - the digital business card that generates leads. Get a custom branded digital card with information and links to all your social media, email and other information. Text LAW to 21000 to connect with us and request more details. Fetch Internet. Fetch is an app that creates a secure and high-speed mobile internet connection for laptops and desktop computers. For a one-time fee, eliminate the cost of monthly hotspots, avoid unsecure public wifi at airports, hotels, restaurants, etc... Visit our landing page for more information and to support the podcast.
Roger and JP are celebrating 20 years on the air in the morning at WBAB and are being honored by the Town of Babylon. Listen to all the festivities that happened on the air this morning here!
To prepare for tomorrow's 12th Annual Long Island Police Tug-Of-War Championship, Police Commissioners Patrick J. Ryder (Nassau) and Geraldine Hart (Suffolk) talk bets and strategy with Roger & JP.
Hosts Chris Roach and Steve Belanger sit down for a very fun chat with Long Island radio legends Roger & JP from WBAB.
Let's go back to the 1980s when album rock ruled the airwaves, Long Island was awash in nightclubs, and Dennis Daniel was unleashing his own brand of audio madness on WBAB. Dennis was a Production Director whose fertile imagination and drive camouflaged spots touting dentists and car steroes inside a theater of the absurd. With a gift for impersonation and a bottomles well of pop culture memories to draw on, Dennis forged a successful career on Long Island that included winning multiple CLIO awards, first on WBAB and then on WDRE. Hear him describe his creative process, his views on the development of the radio industry, and the one career path he dreamt of taking.
Roger and JP discuss the old bumper sticker campaign and how it became a part of the fabric and culture of WBAB and Long Island radio history.
In Episode 31 Mike gets back to talking Islanders hockey, this time with Roger Luce - one half of the WBAB 102.3 Morning Show Roger and JP. For those that do not know, Roger is the long time public address announcer for the New York Islanders. Roger has been in that position since 1998, though since the move to Brooklyn has had to take a step back and allow Alex Anthony to take a bulk of the work (he's equally as good, btw). It's an understandable shift in availability as you'll hear Roger explain due to his schedule on the radio. This episode was really fun for me, having a radio professional like Roger talk about some of his experience both in radio and through the Islanders. Roger tells me of some memorable stories of being behind the glass in between the penalty boxes and we even got a little side tracked talking music and some other topics. Also brought up, about this fantastic Islanders season and get interrupted when Brock Nelson scored his second period goal last night. It's evident that Roger is a fan of the team himself, which is a great thing - given the amount of stories we covered in our half hour chatting together. If you don't follow Roger on Twitter, please give him some love. You can also stream his awesome radio show (which I have been a fan of a LONG time) on WBAB.com Let me know what you think and please remember to rate and review on iTunes and wherever else you enjoy The Isles Faithful. Subscribe today!
Rob talks about the tour, his WBAB memories, and more! See the Metal God will be playing with Judas Priest May 14th & 15th at The Paramount in Huntington.
JP from The Roger & JP Show on 102.3 WBAB & 102.5 the Bone called into Hoppe Hour.
Geri Barish from the 1 in 9 Hewlett House talks with Ted Lindner about Hewlett House and how it helps those affected by breast cancer, as well as October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and WBLI/WBAB Bowling Over Breast Cancer Events, happening October 19th (WBLI) and October 26th (WBAB).
Here's what the station will sound like on Monday.
The WLIR one with Donna Donna is on Showtime now!
Producer Brett Fuimara from the Roger & JP Show on 102.3 WBAB in Long Island and 102.5 the Bone in Tampa Bay called into Hoppe Hour. He talked about how the show has been, how they prep each day, some of the best moments on-air, and more!
Roger from "The Roger & JP Show" on 102.3 WBAB and 102.5 the Bone called into Hoppe Hour. He talked about everything he is up to, his radio career, how he approaches the show, and more!
JP from The Roger & JP Show on 102.5 the Bone and 102.3 WBAB called into Hoppe Hour. He talks about the time he banged a MILF as a 19 year old, the wild memories of being in promotion, doing a broadcast on 9/11, and more.
JP from The Roger & JP Show on 102.5 the Bone and 102.3 WBAB called into Hoppe Hour. He talks about the time he banged a MILF as a 19 year old, the wild memories of being in promotion, doing a broadcast on 9/11, and more.
Longtime radio broadcaster Ray Adell of Ray Adell Media, WGSM, WBAB and more. Photo by Tom Hoffman. Ray Adell is a radio man, from his early days broadcasting down in Virginia to his arrival at WGSM (World's Greatest Suburban Market!) in Huntington in the early 1950s. But perhaps you'll remember him best as the voice (and mind) behind “About Long Island,” the long-running radio spot sponsored by the Grumman Corporation. For over twenty years Ray and his staff at Adell Media served up snippets of Long Island history in morning drive time to educate and entertain. In this interview Ray looks back at the people he's met (Jack Ellsworth and Edmund Hillary to name just two), stations he's worked at (WCAP, WEST, WKBS, WGSM and WBAB to name just five), and answers the question: is radio dead? Leave a comment if you have memories of Ray or any of the old Long Island stations. And special thanks to Thom Hoffman for arranging this interview. BONUS: The Long Island History Project is now listed in iTunes! If you like what you hear, please leave a review or rate us. If you're not sure how, read this first. Many great interviews ahead so keep listening! You can bookmark us, use the “follow” button to get email updates, or subscribe in iTunes or your podcast reader of choice. http://wwwx.dowling.edu/library/new/RayAdell.mp3 Stream in the player above or download audio. Further Research More samples of “About Long Island” Ray Adell Media Long Island Radio History Weyman “Sandy” Jones (former Grumman VP of Public Affairs) Jack Elsworth Memories in Melody on Facebook The Airwaves of New York: Illustrated Histories of 156 AM Stations in the Metropolitan Area, 1921-1996 (find in a library via WorldCat) Then We Set His Hair on Fire by Phil Dusenberry (find in a library via WorldCat) Huntington History (blog of Huntington Town Historian Robert C. Hughes)
Crab buys a new car and has some exciting news! Andrew still hasn't watched Black Mirror Robert Covers "Landlocked Blues" bringing an end to Sad February! Michael has to leave early and Kenny is just happy to be here! See if you can spot the Linzer! http://thisgoodrobot.bigcartel.com http://www.thisgoodrobot.com twitter.com/thisgoodrobot twitter.com/thisgoodpodcast
Growing up in the 1960s and '70s you probably spent quite a bit of time listening to the radio. This was when FM radio started to become competitive with AM stations. This is a re-creation of what it might have sounded like if you scanned the FM dial in the New York City area starting at 88.3 and working your way up to 107.5.
Find us on Twitter: @KeithLeanza @theLBjoe The self-taught bassist Matt Abma from the Outer Leaf is in studio Keith and Joe return from their hiatus and discuss their time at Stony Brook's radio station. They talk about FCC violations and how they were surprised other jocks cursed but they didn't. To not one person's surprise Keith and Joe incriminate themselves during a rant where they speculate some behind-the-scenes stuff which may have kept them off the air. Joe has a backup plan by starting a feminist show on NPR with Abma. At the center of the whole Stony Brook talk Joe reveals what really bothered him about the whole thing; his broken heart. Instead of crying he yells.