KDWB-FM (101.3 FM) 1984 report with Chris Edmonds aired on PM Magazine on WCCO-TV

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Visit http://www.radiotapes.com for historical airchecks of Minneapolis/St. Paul radio stations featuring recordings dating back to 1924, with many from the 1960s through 1980s, including format switches and major news events. (video provided by Jay Philpott)

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  • Chris Edmonds inspired me to go to radio school!

    Thanks for NOTHING Chris! Lol

  • Oh, BTW, Radiotapes - I LOVE your site even though I am not from the Twin Cities or even Minnesota, though where I live WCCO comes in at night (I live near Ann Arbor, Michigan). I enjoy listening to old radio airchecks a great deal! Keep up the great work!

  • It is indeed! In fact, it probably wasn't too long after this that Chris Edmonds went to Detroit, as his WNIC site bio mentions that he worked at WDTX (99.5 - now WYCD), which was in existence from 1985 to 1988.

  • the morning ZOO? dang that makes me feel young as hell.

  • Chris Edmonds and Pam McManus used to have their morning show back in the early 80s and MY GOD they got away with a LOT on that morning show lol - long before the days of Howard Stern.

  • Is this the same Chris Edmonds who's now at WNIC in Detroit?

  • Steve Doyle and Pat Bryan are wonderfully gifted, aren't they? Why in the name of the Lord aren't they on the networks?

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