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WKBK 1220 Keene, NH Jingles 1960's and 1970's
A sampling of jingles from radio station WKBK in Keene, New Hampshire. These jingles are from the 1960's and 70's. WKBK was a 1000 watt daylight station ...
I worked at The Big K in the summer of 1968. They added a guy each summer
because local sunset moved back so they could sign off as late as 8:30P.
This was a summer when Tal Hood had hired two wunderkinds from Dartmouth.
Bill Moyes and Ted Nixon. I had worked for them the prior summer at the
Dartmouth College station (WDCR), which at the time was one of the
preeminent college radio stations in the country.Bill went on to create and
run The Research Group and later on Sunbelt and then Transtar. Ted was a
partner with another Dartmouth chum Scott McQueen. A Year later I
briefly worked for Scott and Ted at one their (Sconnix) early acquisitions,
WCVR in Randolph, VT.
I heard later that was just an internship for Moyes and Nixon (think: no
money). If so, that was classic Tal. Even more classic, was the fact that
for the entire time I worked for Tal he never mentioned that he was a
relative of mine. I am also pleased to say that no matter how many editions
of the Joe Pine Show I ran over the noon hour, I never joined the John
Birch Society.
Wow, I don't know where you found them, but I remember every one of them,
like it was yesterday. That station always played at our home in
Winchester. I almost expected Tal Hood with "Open Mike" to start at any
second! Thanks for the great memories.