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» Site title: Bill Dulmage Radio & Television Archive » Site description: Historical look at radio and television in Southern Ontario and Upstate New York with tributes to CTFR and CHUM (Toronto), WGR and WKBW (Buffalo), and WHEN (Syracuse). Includes pictures, promotional items, technical information, and airchecks.
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» Site title: Capital Radio 604 » Site description: Tribute to this South African station, with jingles, recent interviews, videos, message board, and downloads.
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» Site title: The Classic CKLW Page » Site description: This page remembers the Big 8, CKLW (Windsor/Detroit) - one of the top radio stations in the world in the 1960's and 1970's.
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» Site title: The Clockwork Wireless Co » Site description: The Official Clockwork Wireless Co website contains sound and picture archive for Thameside Radio and Clockwork Radio. Original material from the 80's land based pirate era.
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» Site title: Duane Cozzen's Radio World » Site description: Features a tribute to one of the most successful small market stations in the country 1-2-3 Radio, WNNC.
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» Site title: Irish Pirate Radio in the 80's » Site description: The illegal or pirate radio of Ireland during the eighties, "The Great Irish Radio Experiment"-along with images from the same years.
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» Site title: Journey Into Space » Site description: The British science fiction radio series from the 1950s with Jet Morgan and his crew. Written by Charles Chilton and aired on BBC radio.
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» Site title: KSAN - Jive95 » Site description: Dedicated to the memories and spirit of KSAN-FM, San Francisco. For more than a decade, starting in 1968, under the hands of FM godfather, Tom Donahue, KSAN led a free-form revolution that produced incredible, inspiring and outrageous radio.
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» Site title: KWFM 92 Tucson » Site description: KWFM launched some legendary radio careers, all of whom helped build KWFM's rock sound. Includes photos, biographies, airchecks, jingles, commercials, print ads, and trivia contributed by the former staff.
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» Site title: Little Orley » Site description: Lumpy Brannum created and narrated the "Little Orley" stories for Fred Waring's radio program of the late 1940s. Lumpy was best known as Mr. Greenjeans on The Captain Kangaroo Show.
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» Site title: Mark Jones' Radio Years » Site description: Photos and audio from UK Radio stations including Radio Ramair, Radio Leeds, Radio Sheffield, Radio Thamesmead, Radio WM Heartlands, Radio Cumbria, Light AM
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» Site title: Mercia Sound 1980 » Site description: A history - with audio - of Coventry (UK) based Mercia Sound born May 1980. Local commercial radio for Coventry, Warwickshire and SW Leicestershire.
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» Site title: NY Radio Memories » Site description: A tribute to New York Radio in the late 50s, the 60s and the early 70s
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» Site title: Oneword Extras » Site description: An independent Oneword Radio (UK National Digital station) fanzine featuring news, views and schedule information.
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» Site title: The Original KS107.5 Shrine » Site description: Fan page for Denver's Party Station KS107.5. Includes a list of shows, DJs, and playlist.
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» Site title: Radio Days! » Site description: Highlights of AM Radio Broadcasting with historical tribute to Michigan stations WCEN (1150, Mount Pleasant) and WMTE (1340, Manistee).
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» Site title: RadioHitlist.com » Site description: Top song countdowns from radio stations such as LA's KROQ and San Diego's 91X. Includes artist, song and album title information plus a searchable database.
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» Site title: Robert J's WHUS Memories Museum » Site description: A reunion site preserving the history, images, and memories of college radio station WHUS at the University of Connecticut. Anyone who was associated with WHUS during their student years at UConn is invited to submit their biographies, photos, and memories.
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» Site title: Simon Parry's Website » Site description: A guide to commercial radio stations in Leicestershire (UK), complete with audio clips, pictures and memories of Centre Radio and Leicester Sound.
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» Site title: Steve Cichon's staffannouncer.com » Site description: a huge WBEN, Buffalo 75th anniversary tribute, plus a zany hodge podge of Broadcasting memories, mostly revolving Around Buffalo, NY.
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» Site title: Tribute to WKBW Radio » Site description: WKBW Radio was Western New York's only 50,000 watt Rock 'n Roll Station. Photos, audio clips and interesting history notes of one of the most listened to radio stations on the east coast of the USA.
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» Site title: A tribute to WRKL » Site description: A tribute to Rockland County's community radio station, WRKL, which closed in 1999.
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» Site title: UK Radio as I hear it. » Site description: Offered from the listener's point of view. With reviews and comment on British radio, Internet radio, and podcasting.
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» Site title: The Unforgettable WRDR-FM 104.9 » Site description: Tribute to WRDR-FM 104.9, the "Unforgettable" standards station based in Egg Harbor, New Jersey. The site features articles, pictures of personalities and various studio shots.
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» Site title: WCWP-FM Alumni 1965-1990. » Site description: Site for Alumni of WCWP-Fm 88.1, the radio station at the C.W. Post Center of Long Island University.
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» Site title: WHEN Radio - The Wonder Years » Site description: A look back at a former legendary station and some of the people who made it happen.
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» Site title: WOLF1490 Tribute Site » Site description: Syracuse's WOLF The Big 15. Where greats like Dick Clark, Marv Albert, Bud Ballou, Dale Dorman, Hank Greenwalk and others started.
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» Site title: WRKO/The BIG 68 Remembered » Site description: Also WMEX, WNAC and other former Top 40 New England Radio stations. Airchecks, history and memorabilia.
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-Why do brunettes like their dark hair color?
It doesn''t show the dirt.
-Who makes all the bras for brunettes?
Fisher-Price
-Why didn''t Indians scalp brunettes?
The hair from a buffalo''s butt was more manageable.
-Why are most brunettes flat-chested?
It makes it easier for them to read their T-shirts.
-Why are brunettes so proud of their hair?
It matches their mustache.
-Why is the color brunette considered evil?
When''s the last time ya saw a blonde witch?
-How can you tell a brunette is lonely ?
Check her for a pulse.
-What is the most frustrated animal in the world?
A brunette rabbit.
-Why do brunettes wear training bras?
It''s cheaper than changing their Band-Aids every day.
-Why did they quit selling brunette Barbie dolls?
Parents felt the dandruffmight be contagious.
-How do brunettes get the tangles out their hair?
With a rake.
-Why don''t brunettes get breast implants?
They''ve already spent their money on thigh & butt implants.
-Why did God create brunettes?
So ugly men wouldn''t feel left out.
-What do brunettes miss most about a great party?
The invitation.
-Where do brunettes get the hair for a transplant?
From their underarms.
-How do you describe a brunette whose phone rings on Saturday night?
Startled.
-What do you call a good-looking man with a brunette?
A hostage.
-How did Revlon come up with it''s brunette hair color?
By studying what oilspills did to seaweed.
-What''s the difference between a brunette and the trash?
At least the trash gets taken out once a week.
-What kind of costumes do brunette girls wear on Halloween?
They just stand on their heads and go as dirty mops.
-Why do brunettes have to pay an extra $2,000 for a breast job ?
Because the plastic surgeon has to start from scratch.
-What did the frustrated brunette say to her uninterested lover?
''What part of *yes* don''t you understand?''
Humor of the day
Q: Why did the blonde have tire tread marks on her back?
A: From crawling across the street when the sign said "DON''T WALK".
Q: Why did the blonde keep a coat hanger in her back seat?
A: In case she locks the keys in her car.
Q: Why did the blonde tip-toe past the medicine cabinet?
A: So she wouldn''t wake up the sleeping pills.
Q: Why did God create blondes?
A: Because sheep can''t bring beer from the fridge.
Q: Why did God create brunettes?
A: Neither could the blondes.
Q: Why did the blonde wear condoms on her ears?
A: So she wouldn''t get Hearing Aides.
Q: Why did the blonde drive into the ditch?
A: To turn the blinker off.
Q: Why did the blonde try and steal a police car?
A: She saw "911" on the back and thought it was a Porsche.
Q: Why did the blonde scale the glass wall?
A: To see what was on the other side.
Q: Why did the blonde want to become a veterinarian?
A: Because she loved children.
Q: Why did the blonde take her typewriter to the doctor ??
A: She thought it was pregnant because missed a period.