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THE QUEENS NEW YORKER
THE QUEENS NEW YORKER EPISODE 241: WXNY 96.3 FM

THE QUEENS NEW YORKER

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 17:08


WXNY-FM (96.3 FM La X 96.3) is a commercial radio station that broadcasts an Hispanic rhythmic format. It is licensed to New York City, and serves the New York metropolitan area. WXNY is owned by Uforia Audio Network and its transmitter is located at the Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan. The station first came on the air on 105.9 FM in 1964 as WHBI. The call letters stood for original owners Hoyt Brothers Incorporated. In the 1980s, the station - by then property of Multicultural Broadcasting - went by the call letters WNWK, and aired leased-access ethnic programming. (This time the call letters stood for NeWarK, its city of license.). In May 1998, Multicultural sold 105.9 FM to Heftel Broadcasting, a company at the time that owned Spanish language radio stations. Under the deal, Multicultural would be paid cash plus Heftel's second AM Radio station 930 WPAT which was running Radio Korea and other brokered programs. WPAT would drop Korea and pick up most of WNWK's brokered shows. Heftel's plans were to flip 105.9 to a Spanish Language mass appeal format of some sort. PICTURE: By https://cdn-profiles.tunein.com/s19906/images/logod.png?t=155801, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=72090137

Amplify Color
8 | Mr. Magic

Amplify Color

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 32:13 Transcription Available


Hitting the airwaves on WHBI in New York City in 1979, In 1979, Mr. Magic's “Disco Showcase” debuted on WHBI in New York City. Mr. Magic had no way of knowing that his so-called disco showcase would become the very first hip-hop radio show. With his DJ Marley Marl, Mr. Magic became the voice of the streets – though that title didn't come without competition. A rivalry began to brew between Magic and Kool DJ Red Alert. In this episode, listeners will learn about the deep rivalry between these two radio crews, the legacy that it left behind, and how Mr. Magic changed the course of Black radio and hip-hop forever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast Series
All the Hits and No Rap, Part 2

50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 27:47 Transcription Available


In this episode of 50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast series, we go back to a time when rap was not played on radio and New York City radio stations like WBLS and WHBI would play rap on the air during the weekends. This episode will dive into the uprise of rap hitting the airways, causing a shift in radio. Episode guests include Kurtis Blow. DJ Envy. Monie Love. Ed Lover. Charlamagne Tha God. Russell Simmons. Doc Wynter. Shaheem Reid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast Series
All the Hits and No Rap, Part 1

50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 35:57 Transcription Available


In this episode of 50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast series, we go back in time when rap was not played on radio and New York City radio stations like WBLS and WHBI would play rap on the air during the weekends. This episode will dive into the uprise of rap hitting the airways, causing a shift in radio. Episode guests include Kurtis Blow. DJ Envy. Daddy-O. Monie Love. Ed Lover. Charlamagne Tha God. Russell Simmons. Doc Wynter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Revelations Radio Network

Canary Cry News Talk ep. 394 - 09.27.2021 - OCCULTECH MAGIK: Black Goo Greta, $ADA Mystery Religions, Anti-Jab Jocks, X-Men Nephilites - CCNT 394 Our LINK TREE: CanaryCry.Party SUBSCRIBE TO US ON: NewPodcastApps.com SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com Basil's other project: Ravel Podcast INTRO Biden gets booster on air Black Goo Greta Cover (Your Celeb Mag) Hamster has been trading crypto, out-performing S&P 500 (Biz Insider)   FLIPPY 0:25:31 Can football (soccer) playing robots beat world cup winners by 2050? (BBC)   GREAT RESET/CRYPTO0:37:03 Chinese News: China cuts power and production (Bloomberg) Note: Gov't must relieve supply chain turmoil (Financial Times) Huge news from Cardano $ADA during summit (Bloomberg) -Hoskinson donates $20 mil to Carnegie Mellon (Carnegie was a Mason, Mellon ties) -Partnership with Dish Network (Dishfire of NSA, $5 bil deal w/ AT&T, AWT 5G partnership) -Acala PRISM to offer DID on $ADA (PRISM of the NSA, DID traditional) -COTI to issue Djed algorithmic stablecoin on $ADA (Djed ancient Egypt) -Ouroboros PoS protocol for $ADA Australia order $14 million Ouroboros sculpture   COVID 19 JINGLE/PANDEMIC SPECIAL 1:09:46 Clip: More tyranny in Australia (Brisbane military airplane drive by) Clip: Even more tyranny in Australia (photo of mask police going viral) Clip: “Get him, he's leaving his house!” Clip: UK protest with thousands Clip: NY Gov says NG to replace unvaccinated medical Ohio State HP “aware and monitoring” possible trucker protest (Fox19) R1 Variant starting to spread (SF Chronicle) Thousands dying but not from C19 (Yahoo/Telegraph) Clip: Natural Immunity potential legal challenge to federal mandates (Yahoo)   I AM WACCINE 1:54:44 Clip: Scientist Dr. Ryan Cole, jab autopsies Headline: Court blocks NY city school mandates (WHBI) Unjabbed clash in NBA, Kyrie Irving satanic conspiracy (Sports Illustrated) Headline: GS Warriors, Andrew Wiggins denied religious exemption (NY Times)   BREAK (producer party) 2:15:31   POLYTICKS 3:20:26 Newsom Science/Alien: CA to replace the word “Alien” for “noncitizen” and “immigrant” Harry Legs: Biden purchases drones from China (National Pulse)   NEPHILIM UPDATE 3:30:55 X-Men could join MCU as Nephilites, not mutants (Screen Rant, MCL)   ADDITIONAL STORIES Church at planned parenthood permanently ordered away from clinic (Spokesman Review) Joe Rogan says Trump will probably win 2024 (DailyMail) Robot Arm milking cows (ChipPewa) Not financial advice, Airport robots to rise to $2.5 bn by 2030 (Global News Wire) Mental Health: Use economic, medical, and social data for policy (WEF) India covering up snake bite massacres (Daily Beast) Proud Boys in contact with FBI on Insurrection Day (Yahoo) Inside CIA secret war against Wikileaks (Yahoo) Facebook Ray-Ban Smart Glasses solves problem, but privacy issue (Yahoo) Will robots be able to have children, celebrate mothers day? (Analytics Insights) The Army is modeling future robots on…squirrels (Pop. Mechanics) Robot designs inspired by nature (Design Boom) Scientists create genetically modified coffee (DailyMail) Waccines C19 death toll surpasses 1918 Spanish flu estimates (Smithsonian) National Guard ready to replace health care workers (Reuters) Gates Foundation, NIH, CDC funded C19 jab effectiveness study (MedRxiv)   PRODUCERS ep. 394: Scott K**, Brian D, Anonymous, Aaron J, Sam W, Sir Sammons Knight of the Fishes, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, JC, Heatheruss, Sarah P, GiantsBane16, Brandt W, Veronica D, Big Tank, Juan A, Gail M, Doughty the Coyote, Runksmash, Ciara, Rob TIMESTAMPS: Christine C ART: Dame Allie of the Skillet Nation Sir Dove, Knight of Rustbeltia Ryan N Mike B Christine C

[R]Evolution of Hip Hop
[R]Evolution of Hip Hop - Teddy Ted Awesome Two -

[R]Evolution of Hip Hop

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 15:09


Special interview with DJ Teddy Ted of the Awesome 2 radio show. The Awesome 2 began their Hip Hop radio show on WHBI in 1982. Teddy Ted shares his favorite moments in the 38 year history of the Awesome 2 radio show with Rocky Bucano, Executive Director of the Universal Hip Hop Museum.

[R]Evolution of Hip Hop
[R]Evolution of Hip Hop - Episode #4 - The Legendary Awesome 2 Part 1

[R]Evolution of Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 32:54


Before Hip Hop became mainstream there were only a few commercial stations that played Rap songs on air. In this two-part episode of the [R]Evolution of Hip Hop Podcast, the UHHM pays special tribute to the legendary Awesome 2's Special K, for being among the first radio DJ's to spin Rap songs on radio. Back in the early 80's, Rap Records were rarely heard on radio. New York City radio station WHBI was the first to broadcast Rap songs on air and Special K of the Awesome 2 share's his story!

2BlindMics
Cold Chillin' with Tyrone "Fly Ty" Williams

2BlindMics

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 62:47


This interview with Tyrone Fly Ty Williams founder of Cold Chillin but he says at his core, he's a radio guy. Hear all about his days with MR. Magic on WHBI, WBLS working with artists like Marley Marl, Big Daddy Kane Biz Markie & Roxanne Shante. So much history in here you don't want to miss it. Subscribe to make sure you don't miss any episodes: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In Radio Follow @2BlindMIcs on Twitter & Facebook.

Friday 15 - interviews and good music
EP: 68 Businesswoman Brianna Rooney on juggling dancing and finding the right person.

Friday 15 - interviews and good music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 44:16


In 1983, Malcolm McLaren released Duck Rock, an album in collaboration with producer Trevor Horn and The World's Famous Supreme Team a duo of hip hop radio disc jockeys from New York City who hosted a hip hop and classic R&B show on WHBI 105.9 FM, this is "World´s Famous"Is it Led Zepplin, or a new incarnation of Robert plant? Greta Van Fleet’s debut single, "Highway Tune" is a barn storming blues flavoured rock attack, it topped the Billboard US Rock chart in September 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FUNKY PEARLS - DJ TAREK FROM PARIS
FUNKY PEARLS VOL 667 SPECIAL BIRTHDAY KEITH RODGERS AKA BON ROCK

FUNKY PEARLS - DJ TAREK FROM PARIS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2015 60:00


FUNKY PEARLS VOL 667 SPECIAL BIRTHDAY KEITH RODGERS AKA BON ROCK Keith Rodgers was born in Brooklyn, NewYork he was transferred to a school for musically gifted children at the age of seven. Keith was one of the the first rappers to be released on Tommy Boy Records before Tupac or Queen Latifah. Rodgers was a musician and presenter of a rap radio show called "Bon Rock" Live" on the New York station WHBI 105.9.With the likes of " Mr. Magic", "Marly Marl", "The world Famous Supreme Team" and The Roots Man "Earl Chin". In 1981, he recorded a single, "Searching Rap" produced by Ed Pavia under the name Bon Rock. This brought him to the attention of Morali and Belolo, the French producers who had been successful in the late 70s with the Village People, and who were looking for new styles after the decline of disco . Break Machine was the name of a 1980s rap act fronted by Keith Rodgers and produced by Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo, the team behind the "Village People". In 1983, together with the musician Fred Zarr, they released the single" Street Dance", which was an international hit and one of the earliest mainstream breakthroughs for Hip Hop. .. Street Dance peaked at # 3 on the UK singles charts in March 1984 and was the 42nd best-selling single of that year. It hit # 1 in Sweden and Norway. In Germany, it was the 78th best-selling si ngle of 1984. Street Dance's strongest chart performance was in France, where it was # 1 for two weeks, selling over a million copies and becoming the 86th best-selling single of all time according to a list released in 2004 by the Syndicat National de l'Edition Phonographique. The song Street Dance earned Keith a spot in the Guiness book of world records. Street Dance is also credited with starting the Smurf movement which was Europe’s equivalent of Hip Hop.It has been featured in over 35 compilations and numerous Movies & Documentaries chronicling the early years of Hip Hop & Breakdancing. . During that time Keith was asked to be a part of a new act that would include Jalil of the Rap Group "Whodini". He was also asked to join "Smack Music" the legendary house producers who went on to produce "Ten City" and "Adeva"; He and then producer Ken Alper eventually landed on " Easy Street" Records. In 2008 Keith's first album" Bon Rock "the B Boy was re-released in Europe on Boogie Times Records. He has also completed scoring the music for the independent film called "Drama".In 2013 Keith was one of the artists on the "Funkology" album by William Kensington the album consists of Warren G , Kool G Rap, Dilated Peoples., Afrika Bamabaata, Melba Moore , "D" Train, Gwen Mcrae, Oliver Cheatham, & Martha High of "Zapp". Recently Keith has recorded with Hip Hop Legends" T. Ski Valley" and" Fastbreak" of the movies "Beat Street" and "Wild Style". Keith also toured in Lyon France as the opening act for the group " Starpoint" while working with David 'Pic" Conley of the R&B group "Surface" . He is presently recording for Tim Jones of "Love Town" Records based in England

Taboo Talk
Taboo Talk. Special Guest Star Neil Blake

Taboo Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2011 31:00


Taboo Talk, a Christian talk show featuring Lady Charmaine Day (Pastor, Author and Christian Consultant www.ladycharmaineday.com). Taboo Talk helps individuals transform their mind, body, and spirit utilizing the principles of Jesus Christ! Special Guest Star Neil Blake. Neil started his career over 25 years ago as a Production Assistant on the television program Today’s Black Woman with Freda Payne. Over the years he has worked in news, sports and programs including Positively Black, A Current Affair, Judge Mills Lane, Shipmates, Style Court, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Good Day New York, John Edward Cross Country and Weekend Today In New York. Working as the GM and DJ at WLIU at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus and as a DJ on WHBI in the 80’s, Neil fueled his passion for radio. In 2001, Neil founded BlakeRadio.com, which is an entertainment portal featuring the world famous talk radio channel Rainbow Soul and Music Massage which spins R&B, Jazz, Soul and Reggae Slow Jams. The network was started out of the love for the Quiet Storm format and the need to feature positive African American hosts and guests.

Mad Decent Worldwide Radio
mad decent worldwide radio #10 - from the bronx river housing projects to the rest of the galaxy

Mad Decent Worldwide Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2008 36:50


Zulu nation celebrates its 26th anniversary this week, me and zulu nation... weíre both scorpios, nearly the same age. Bronx in 1981... what the f**k was goin on here..?!?!?A subculture that redefined world culture .. imploded in the poorest parts of New York city.. heres a lil peek into the wierd world of this scene..WHBI, NEWARK, 105.?.....Afrika Islam is known as the son of Bambaataa, not for real but he followed the legacy and he held it down on the air in Newark radio at 1 am wednesday nights.. (where this mix is from).. its rough cut from cassette tape -  eclectic unknown breaks, funk, electronic, rock music chopped together .. like a random symphony for kids of hi energy.. its almost spooky to hear just the bare essentials of what we mastered as producers today.. breakbeats, sparse vocals, or horns or guitars chopped in and out.. this is what we deal with today but back then kids just made it all live with a lot of random records they studied.Islam was a staple party dj in early 80ís in nyc.. one of the dudes to really cross over with the down town scene and still stay street and shout out all the gangs in harlem and brooklyn.. he then went on to produce most of Ice Tís first record in LA. then like most zulu dudes had to like move to germany when hip hop went crazy with puffy and stuff.. The first time I heard ìits just begunì by jimmy castor was at a warehouse in Tennessee when i was like 15. These kids would bring boomboxes and breakdance on the marble floor. It was the second wave of hip hop culture that went through the midwest mostly on  freight trains covered in spray paint, and raves... but we had as much passion as the first b boys.. just mad late- actually I think by then early nineties like Germans and Lithuanians were winning all the breakdance contests anyway.. but that whole s**t changed my life. When i heard the Jimmy castor song and saw kids dancing to it i thought it really did mean something... like the revolution was about to begin.maybe it did. I started painting on the trailors parked on the 2 lane highway by house when the were building mattress barns and new Shoneyís diners..  I know now how wack mini malls are, But white trailors, trains, mud and fences at night was like all i day dreamed about in the day besides this girl that worked at the donut shop..  so maybe I was part of a revolution?If you want to read up on ZULUDavey D pretty much broke it down herehttp://www.daveyd.com/zulunationhistory.html...its pretty mindblowing how big this s**t is and what it really means..i mean damn,to say ì if people  focused energy on creativity instead of crimeî sounds like something Nancy Reagan would say... but thats exactly what happened and it turned out to redefine the world.. I always say that i do what i do cause of bambaataa and ZULU.. but its really true.