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Philadelphia Radio
Philadelphia Radio | Alan Boris
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Philadelphia radio broadcasting began in 1922, when the city's first officially licensed stations went on the air. Within a few years, what had begun as a small, experimental medium became a full-fledged craze as families listened to live news, sports, and entertainment for the first time. In 1932, the first building designed for radio broadcasting opened on Chestnut Street, coinciding with the golden age of radio that featured live orchestras, soap operas, and imaginative dramas. In the 1950s, a few stations began playing rock and roll, and Philadelphia became known as a city that not only produced hit music but also consistently broke new acts. By the 1970s, FM radio began to grab the majority of listeners, and once again Philadelphia stations were responsible for breaking new artists, such as Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen.
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Philadelphia Radio | Alan Boris
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Philadelphia lost a legend last week. 93.3 WMMR mid-day show host Pierre Robert graced the airwaves for 40 years with humor, love, and soul. It says something when another radio station interrupts their broadcast to announce the news. From his catchphrase “Great day in the morning,“ to his coffee break marathon, usually preceded by a quote from My Fellow Americans, and his Thanksgiving tradition of playing “Alice's Restaurant,“ he will be missed.

TieDyeDude Does your area have a local DJ legend still operating the dials? Or good memories of one from the past?

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AmyG There‘s a memory. Favorite ones from NY….Scott Muni, Dennis Elsas, Allison Steele and Vin Scelsa come to mind from my youth. 2w
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Right after college, a friend of mine did the weekday overnights at WHDA, a NJ rock station. During that time, I was also covering a lot of overnights at a hotel. I'd call in at least 1x a week during request hour. On slow nights, he knew what I liked & would toss something in with comments about hotels or our college. I also miss WHTG Modern Rock at the Jersey Shore. A former DJ Mike Sauter has 2 VERY lengthy Spotify playlists from the 90s. ❤️ 2w
Jess @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick 106.3! The best. 2w
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