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FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE...

— Exhibit includes text and audio.
— Exhibit includes audio. |
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1970 |
Chris
Edwards on KYA, April 28, 1970 (1 hour)
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Including news with John Ferriss |
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Bwana Johnny and
Pete McNeal on KYA, May 29, 1970 (1 hour)
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Including news with Brad Messer and Larry
Brownell |
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Scott
Thomas on KYA, June 6, 1970 (17 minutes)
MS |
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Bwana
Johnny on KYA, June 24, 1970 (98 minutes)
MS
Including news with Brad Messer |
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Dave Stone
on KYA, July 28, 1970 (1 hour)
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Dave's in for Chris Edwards, in a broadcast
that includes news with John Ferriss |
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Bwana
Johnny on KYA, November 11, 1970 (1 hour)
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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). |
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1971 |
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1972 |
John Hardy
on KYA, June 20, 1972 (10 minutes)
AM
Courtesy of Alan McPeek of
Tape-It Productions, Knoxville, Tenn., who made this
classic recording during a 1972 vacation to the Bay Area. |
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Bill
Holley and Russ McDonald on KYA, September 7, 1972 (2 hours)
MS
Including news with Tony Tremayne |
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1973 |
Randy
Curtis on KYA, August 19, 1973 (1 hour)
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1974 |
Dean Goss on
KYA, January 1974 (1 hour)  DJ
Including news with Don West |
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Mark Taylor
and Steve Jordan on KYA, February 1974 (1 hour)
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Including news with John Ferris |
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Bill Holley
on KYA, February 9, 1974 (1 hour)
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Including news with John Ferris |
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"Michael Spears" on KYA, October 13, 1974 (1 hour)
 DJ
Featuring an obvious imposter calling himself
"Michael Spears" — who could it possibly be? — and including
news with Don West. |
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1977 |
Various
Jocks: The KYA Mix Tape, July 13, 1977 (45 minutes)
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Including Steve Jordan,
Neil Ross
(a/k/a "Natural Neil") and Michael O'Connor in a classic
partially 'scoped broadcast recording. |
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1979 |
Candi Chamberlain on KYA-FM (February 24, 1979; 1 hour)
MS |
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Joe Michaels and Citizen Bill Carpenter on KYA, April 30,
1979 (3 hours)
MS
Including news with Greg Jarrett, later of
KGO Newstalk 810. "Citizen Bill" is the nom de radieux of
Steve Taylor. |
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Rick
Scott on KYA, April 30, 1979 (3 hours)
MS |
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1980 |
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1981 |
AT40 and
Paula Kelly on Easy Rock KYA-FM 93.3, May 31, 1981 (3+
hours)
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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. |
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1982 |
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1983 |
1260
KYA Becomes KOIT-AM, December 12, 1983 (90 minutes)
MS
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. |
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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. |