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Joe Conrad, KFRC San Francisco, November 8, 1969 (scoped) (0:18:36)

Scoped
… Thank you, so much, for turning me on …
This Exhibit ‘SCOPED (18:36) [Description by Uncle Ricky] The mellifluous Joe Conrad is our host, filling in for Dave Diamond on 610 KFRC. The Rolling Stones are appearing in concert Sunday night and KFRC has your tickets! It’s a Solid Gold Weekend, and even though it’s Saturday night, we’re treated to a full ten-minute newscast from Ken Marvin. The Vietnam War, protests and changes proposed for the Draft are up front. Ripple wine is looking for love from beer drinkers, and who would have thought you could make money buying real estate in Bay Area California? J. Paul Huddleston brings up the rear with a report from Los Angeles regarding nude dancing. This exhibit has a few blips, edits, drop-outs, and heavy hiss (despite reduction) in a few places. Two songs were restored, but altogether it’s a very enjoyable aircheck with outstanding voices on a classic radio station. 1969 rules!

Welcome to the new ReelRadio!

This site is now operated by the North Carolina Broadcast History Museum. 

We want to thank the board of ReelRadio, Inc. for their stewardship since the passing of the founder Richard Irwin in 2018.  It has not been easy and they have maintained the exhibits for future generations to enjoy.

I met Richard Irwin, aka Uncle Ricky, when we were freshmen at East Carolina University.  We both had worked at local stations in our hometowns.  No one was more passionate about radio, especially Top 40 radio, than my friend Richard. 

Our goals with this site are to preserve the exhibits and make them available free of charge for people to enjoy.  Over time, we hope to add some airchecks to the site.  This will not happen immediately.  Time and resources will determine the future of new exhibits. 

Many thanks to the web folks at the Beasley Media Group for countless hours of work.  Again thanks to the board members of ReelRadio, Inc. for their faith in us. 

Richard Irwin’s hope was that his site would live on long after his passing. He said, “I hope REELRADIO will survive as my contribution to the ‘radio business’. The business is allowed to forget me, but the business should never forget the great era of radio that we celebrate here”.

We remember Richard and we thank him. If you enjoy this new site, we would appreciate a contribution. We hope you enjoy the new ReelRadio!

Carl Davis
Trustee
North Carolina Broadcast History Museum