There’s no narration in this station presentation for WNHC, New Haven, Connecticut. It was probably the first, and perhaps the only, station presentation created by splicing together extremely brief snippets of actual airchecks so as to tell their own story about the station’s image, intended audience, and promotions.
Some of the voices you’ll hear went on to far greater fame; “JJ Philips” became JJ Jordan, group programmer, and others like Pete Moss and Bob Michaels are still active in New England radio. This presentation was controversial in its day… not only because of its non-narrative format, but because of the inclusion of one of those live radio phone contest nightmares featuring a word you’re STILL not allowed to say on the radio.