Including Larry Brownell with the news, plus
a Dave McElhatton commercial for the Ford Pinto (listen for
it a bit more than 16 minutes into the recording).
IN STEREO!
Casey Kasem counts down the ten biggest-selling hits of the
week at the tail end of American Top 40, followed by a
Sunday evening of easy rock hits with Paula Kelly. You may
also listen to the
final fifteen minutes of KYA-FM's broadcast day
separately, leading to the station's midnight sign-off.
The final 45 minutes of the
original KYA on 1260 under the ownership of King
Broadcasting, featuring Paula Kelly and J. Parker Antrim and
a medley of memorable KYA jingles from the previous 25
years, followed (after a few brief delays) by the first 45
minutes under the ownership of Bonneville International as
easy listening KOIT. This recording parallels the final moments of
560/KSFO as the property of Golden West Broadcasting,
which became the property of King Broadcasting at midnight
on December 13, 1983.
— Exhibit includes text and
audio.
— Exhibit includes audio.
— Fair-to-poor audio quality.
— Edited (telescoped) recording. AM
— Courtesy of Alan McPeek. DJ
— Courtesy of David Ferrell Jackson. MS
— Courtesy of
Mike Schweizer.
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