2020-2022 |
Host/producer of the 60's show, Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits for the United Stations Radio Network. |
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2017-2022 |
Host/producer of Dick Bartley's Classic Hits for the United Stations Radio Network. |
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2009-2017 |
Host/producer of The Classic Countdown and
Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits for the United Stations Radio Network. |
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2009-2014 |
Host/producer of the CBS-FM Classic Countdown for WCBS-FM, New York. |
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1991-2009 |
Host/producer of American Gold and
Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits for the ABC Radio Networks. |
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Aug. 2002 |
Named one of America's Top 25 most influential syndicated radio personalities by Radio Inc. magazine. |
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Nov. 2000 |
Inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame by Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night ... host of the 2001 induction ceremony
in Chicago. |
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June 1996 |
Winner of the New York International Radio Festival's
World Medal for Paul McCartney interview/"Beatles '95"
special. |
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1992-1995 |
Three-time nominee for the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for Network Personality of the Year. |
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1988-1991 |
Host/producer of The Rock & Roll Oldies Show and New Gold On CD for the Westwood One Radio Network. |
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1988-1990 |
Three-time winner of the Billboard
magazine Radio Award for Network Program of the Year. |
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1986 |
WNSR-FM, New York / Morning drive. |
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1985-1988 |
Host/producer of Solid Gold Saturday Night and Solid Gold Scrapbook for the United Stations Radio Network. |
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1982-1985 |
Host/producer of Solid Gold Saturday Night and Solid Gold Scrapbook for the RKO Radio Networks (I & II). |
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Jan. 1982 |
Introduced America's first live, national, request oldies show, Solid Gold Saturday Night. |
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1978-1984 |
WFYR-FM, Chicago / Middays, program director
(1980-82), launched Saturday Night Oldies (1980). |
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1975-1978 |
WBBM-FM, Chicago / Afternoon drive (1975-76), music director (1975-77), morning drive (1976-78), program director
(1977-78). |
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1973-1975 |
WELK-AM, Charlottesville / Afternoon drive and music director. |
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1971-1972 |
WCHV-AM, Charlottesville / Nighttime and weekends. |
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1971 |
WLLL-AM & FM, Lynchburg / Weekends and vacation relief. |
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1969-1972 |
WUVA-AM, University of Virginia / announcer, music director. |
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1969-1970 |
WWOD-AM, Lynchburg / weekend deejay. |