Posted on 09/01/2018 7:22:52 PM PDT by nanetteclaret
Lyle Dean. Haven’t heard that name in years. Late ‘60s, early 70s. Here in North Louisiana, WLS was the most reliable nighttime signal. Sometimes, we could catch WNOE in New Orleans.
Back in the day b4 any of our gang could afford FM.
Clear channel stations did not go away, the name just changed - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear-channel_station
He did morning newscasts on ABC Radio’s “Contemporary Network.”
I was working news at KWMT in Fort Dodge and had to follow Lyle’s super voice.
Oh, Lord. Make me think of these names - Roger Grimsby, Doug Limerick, Joe Templeton.
Looked everywhere, can’t find Templeton audio. Lots of stuff on Limerick and Grimsby.
Since we’re talking radio news, how about this set of pipes from CBS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gutRjIiVrB8
Christopher Glenn
Found one. 5/17/1983 ABC Newsbrief w/Joe Templeton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BxcacR5FZg
4:10
Gary Gears was another voice on the Big 89...01
Another. 3 Mile Island report.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9TAug16Rno
Gears doesn’t ring a bell. Must have been daytime. Landecker, Dean, I can hear them clear as ever in my mind.
Templeton from 30-40 years ago, and I was on the road at about 5 or 6 AM, and had to get my morning fix of news.
“Goooooooood Monday Morning! I’m Joe Templeton, American Contemporary News!”
Listen.
https://airchexx.com/2011/06/30/composite-89-wls-chicago-march-1977/comment-page-1/
Fred Winston
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP7KT1jyO7E
“Those tricks lead to crappy audio. “
Most people never learn that the human voice is asymmetrical.
If you phase the microphone at the studio correctly it will naturally be 150% one way, while 100% the other. Gotta be our vocal cords and how they vibrate when we speak.
Truly, the golden age of AM radio.
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