April 1964. Marlene Sanders, after two years at WNEW, will leave for ABC (1964-1978) and later CBS (1978-1987) But before departing 1130, she served as Assistant News Director, produced the award-winning News Closeup series and was recognized for distinquished reporting. See What’sNEW#2, below.
Category Archives: History
What’sNEW#1
WNEW AM/FM
All these entertaining personalities . . .all the best popular music . . .all the up-to-the-minute news . . .in fact everything that makes WNEW New York’s favorite radio station–now on FM too–at 102.7 mc. Now it’s WNEW AM &: FM bringing you the wonderful sound of “Music Round The Clock” . . .the complete coverage of “News Around The Clocks” . . .weather . . .time . . .traffic reports–enjoyable listening, worthwhile listening, 24 hours every day. Hear the Best your radio has to offer — am & pm, AM & FM — THE WNEW SOUND.
Klavan & Finch 6-10 am Mon thru Sat |
William B. WIlliams Make Believe Ballroom 10 am & 6pm Mon thru Sat |
Lonny Starr Starr, Sinatra & Strings 11:35 am Mon thru Fri – 10am Sun The Music Hall 2-4 pm daily |
Bob Landers 12 – 2 pm daily |
Dick Partridge 4 – 6pm daily |
Jack Lazare 8 – 10PM nightly |
Al “Jazzbo” Collins 10 – Midnight nightly |
Dick Shepard Milkman’s Matinee 12 Midnight – 6am nightly |
Bob Howard 8am & 6pm Sun |
There’s Only One . . . WNEW
There was a time when most radio stations, no matter how big, were local and part of neighborhood life. WNEW-AM, where the forms of modern radio were invented and made personal, existed within a community of broadcasters and listeners who shared in life’s events and now, share memories. This blog, exists to collect as many as possible of the bits and pieces of that history. What do you remember? What part of the story can you tell?