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Post by musicradio77 on Mar 26, 2005 13:09:13 GMT -5
From the Daily News:
Fans Recall Ted Brown
A number of readers wrote to comment on the death last Sunday of longtime radio host Ted Brown. This is from Frances Enrico of Brooklyn:
"Reading about Ted Brown's passing brought back the fun days of radio. His breakfast broadcasts at the Automat on 42nd St. were the best. I used to arrive at the Automat at 5:30 a.m. and wait in the doorway until 6 a.m. when they opened the doors.
"About 10 days ago, I lifted a book and what fell out - a picture of Ted and Kitty Carlisle, who was a guest on his show. So I dug in a little further and there was a picture of Cher, Allen Jones and oh so many others. Ted, like Dean Anthony, will be sadly missed. Radio of yore is sadly missed."
AROUND THE DIAL: WCBS-FM (101.1) features a '70s weekend.... WAXQ (104.3 FM) features the Eagles this weekend....Al Krtil's "Early Morning Trails" tomorrow on WRSU (88.7 FM) will feature gospel and inspirational recordings....Joe Franklin talks to Leslie Uggams tomorrow at 3 p.m. on WBBR (1130 AM)....WFMU (91.1 FM) raised more than $816,000 in its annual radiothon....Zev Brenner talks to Jackie Mason tonight at midnight on WMCA (570 AM)....
Pete Fornatale talks to Nanci Griffith tomorrow morning on WFUV (90.7 FM), 7-8 a.m....John Platt of WFUV features Eric Clapton tomorrow, 8-11 a.m....David Kenney features Nancy Wilson tomorrow at 9 p.m. on WBAI (99.5 FM)....XM and Sirius both have a major presence at the New York Auto Show, since both see car radios as their primary audience.
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