Sat, 4 February 2006 WXCI Memories 11 - 25 Year ReunionPart 4 - 10:00, 11:00 & 12:00 10/24/1998 - Sign-on Stan Mingo, Carey Hewitt, Phil Cyrulik and Robin Blake WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This is a recording of broadcasts made during WXCI's 25th anniversary in 1998. (WXCI Turns 33 This February) > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[8] |
Thu, 2 February 2006 WXCI Memories 10 - 25 Year ReunionPart 3 - 19:00, 22:00 & 23:00 10/23/1998 - Jim Nelson, Darren Lucas, Young Spud and signoff WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This is a recording of broadcasts made during WXCI's 25th anniversary in 1998. (WXCI Turns 33 This February) > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[6] |
Wed, 1 February 2006 WXCI Memories 9.5 - 33 Year BirthdayPart 1 - WXCI Alumni Day Approximate length - 2 minutes WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This are two new promos for WXCI Alumni Day, celebrating 33 years of broadcasting. These are not yet approved for WXCI airplay. > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[72] |
Tue, 31 January 2006 WXCI Memories 09 - 25 Year ReunionPart 2 - 18:00 10/23/1998 - Bill Baker, Greg Chelso, Kevin Elston WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This is a recording of broadcasts made during WXCI's 25th anniversary in 1998. (WXCI Turns 33 This February) > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[6] |
Mon, 30 January 2006 WXCI Memories 08 - 25 Year ReunionPart 1.5 - 17:40-18:00 10/23/1998 - Tom Zarecki and Guests WXCI MEMORIES BLOG There was some kind of error with the upload of #08. This continues where 08 leaves off. It's a recording of broadcasts made during WXCI's 25th anniversary in 1998. (WXCI Turns 33 This February) > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[9] |
Sun, 29 January 2006 WXCI Memories 08 - 25 Year ReunionPart 1 - 17:00 10/23/1998 - Tom Zarecki and Guests WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This is a recording of broadcasts made during WXCI's 25th anniversary in 1998. (WXCI Turns 33 This February) > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[2] |
Fri, 27 January 2006 WXCI Memories 07 - Tom Z Aircheck May 14, 1974WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This is a Tom Zarecki May 14, 1975 aircheck. Tom did a top 40 show weekday PM Drive. The WXCI programs promoted on this podcast are not currently broadcast on WXCI. Gregory Wencek > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[2] |
Wed, 25 January 2006 "Fast Food and Morgan Valley" - these two sketches, assorted other material like "Lesser known younger siblings of late 19th century authors: Imma L. Dickens", and banter were incorporated into one or more of our shows in and around 1989
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Tue, 24 January 2006 WXCI Memories 05 - Donuts and Coffee 1 WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This is Donuts and Coffee #1 September 12, 1976 A discussion with the Executive and Operations board of WXCI Phil Cyrulik General Manager Dave Nanavati Operations Manager Kevin O'Shea Business Manager - absent Evans Travis Chief Engineer - absent Mike Grady Program Director Judy Scott News Director David Landry Sports Director Jeff Phillips Training Director Glen Bisogno Music Director Joanne LaDelfa Personnel Director - absent Hugh McCarny Faculty Advisor - absent TAPE LOG: Job descriptions - 1:15 Dood 3:00 Dave 4:15 Mike 5:00 Judy 6:00 Dave 7:30 Jeff 9:50 Glen then open discussion - 16:00 Commercial radio 18:30 Diverse programming 20:00 Staff size 27:00 Construction of the Stereo studio 34:00 Staffing problems and 24 hour broadcasting 37:00 Music acquisition and library size 43:00 Funding and Budgets 46:30 Licensing requirements 52:30 College courses 56:00 The future of WXCI at Wesconn The first minute is VERY over modulated and it settles down two minutes after the start. At approximately 32:45 the volume dropped out and the amplification to restore the audio resulted in a lot if hiss for 45 seconds. The show runs just longer than 60 minutes but the tape lasted 59 minutes so the recording ends abruptly. The WXCI programs promoted on this podcast are not currently broadcast on WXCI. Gregory Wencek > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 December 2005 WXCI Production 03 - Christmas WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This podcast contains a number of drop ins and promos and comedy bits that involved Christmas. NOTE: There is a "George Bush" broadcast that might seem bizarre. Prior to the first Iraqi conflict, George Bush sent a radio message to the people of Iraq. We had a sketch where we imagined how Saddam Hussein would introduce the message on his own "Christmas Special" That's the context of that one - for anyone who's curious. The WXCI programs promoted on this podcast are not currently broadcast on WXCI. > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[2] |
Sat, 10 December 2005 WXCI Production 02 - Zombies and Trendwars WXCI MEMORIES BLOG This podcast contains the following Dropins, promos and production from WXCI's past: 1) Robots Radio - Drop 2) Intro with Rich 3) Postive Vibrations - Promo 4) On and Off the Field - Promo 5) Motel 91.7 - Drop 6) WXCI in 2000 - Drop 7) Zombies Are Dancing Naked with my Grandparents - Drop 8) New Music Zoo - Drop 9) Trend Wars 10) Outro with Rich 11) WXCI Crash - Drop TrendWars was an unfinished audio drama that features the production and voice talents of: Gregg Vegas, Thom Monahan, Rob Dryff, Tom ?, Randy Waters, Rich Frohlich, Patty Grannan, and Janet ? The WXCI programs promoted on this podcast are not currently broadcast on WXCI. > Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[2] |
Thu, 8 December 2005 "Bartenders and Television" - these two sketches and banter were incorporated into one or more of our shows in and around 1990
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Mon, 5 December 2005 This is a collection of promos, PSAs and other things from the early days of WXCI, from 1973 to 1979. It includes 1) Rabbett promo 2) Cousin Brucie birthday announcment 3) WXCI 1st birthday 4) Better Business Bureau (twice for some reason) 5) Rick Morningstar Promo 6) Higher Power Promo 7) Rasputin Promo 8) Dave's show 9) Rasputin's Show 10) Pooh Promo 11) Dood Promo 12) Concert Connection 13) Something different 14) Sunday Night Jazz 15) News Blimp Promo 16) Concert Connection 17) 1979 Christmas 18) 1976 Election Coverage
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WXCI Memories 11 - 25 Year Reunion
WXCI Memories 9.5 - 33 Year Birthday
"Fast Food and Morgan Valley" - these two sketches, assorted other material like "Lesser known younger siblings of late 19th century authors: Imma L. Dickens", and banter were incorporated into one or more of our shows in and around 1989
The Reality Break, as it aired on WXCI is/was a half hour program featuring comedy. It was conceived, written and performed by Richard Frohlich, Louis Wahl, Patrick Gannon and Micheal Wright