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The Voice Of St. Louis [A Flooring Perspective]

By M.J. Conohan The “Voice of St. Louis” is the powerful 50,000 watt radio station KMOX. One of the strongest and most popular radio stations...

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Was There A Radio Studio In This Building?

The question came in a phone call in October, 2004. David Ohlemeyer’s company, The Lawrence Group, was in the process of rehabbing St. Louis’ Marquette...

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WCK Broadcasting Studio Visited

Have you ever wondered as to the personality of WCK, when her voice, smooth and velvety as honey, comes “out of nowhere into the here”...

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We All Live In A Yellow Submarine

At least most of the Staff members of your radio station live in a big house all together where they cook and sleep and laugh...

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WEW Celebrates Its Twelfth Year of Broadcasting

The “real” pioneers of radio – those people who used to fall asleep with a pair of ear phones clamped to their heads – will...

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What He Really Wanted to Do Was Sing

In 1931, a young radio announcer named Woody Klose was sent on assignment to Lambert Field where his job was to be part of the...

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When St. Louis Got the Q

They called it the “Q” format, and it made a big impression in St. Louis. And according to those who were on the ground floor,...

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WIL “The Friendly Station” Lives Up to Its Name

Neil Norman, announcer at WIL, once laughingly described the announcer’s booth as “the house by the side of the road” because everyone who comes into...

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WIL’s Night Watchman Was Everywhere

By Nancy Fraser Borrowing a dainty little flashlight as the 1932 version of Diogenes’ lantern, I foregathered with the “Old Night Watchman” of WIL on...

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William H. West Is New General Manager of Radio Station KSD

William H. West, who resigned last week as Director of Operations of KMOX, has become General Manager of station KSD. The station is undergoing a...