Saturday, February 8, 2020

SEVERAL MORE BLASTS FROM THE PAST

UCB Canada Belleville (102.3 CKJJ-FM) Jay Christie's entire show from August 8, 2006. Topics included sports, a guy in Missouri who runs a camp where kids can learn to blow things up and a study saying diet pop leads to increased risk of heart disease. Commercials included ChoiceCom and Steele Funeral Home. Mention of Freedom Fest and concert in the grocery store parking lot put on by Madoc Pentecostal Church. Weather forecasts twice an hour. Sizzling summer cd giveaway contest and high-low. Features included "The Winning Fit Tip", "Happy Heart Moments", "Your Daily Money Makeover", and "From Obstacles to Opportunities." Then into part of the last hour of Jay Christie's show from November 27, 2006. Road conditions and reminder to stay off ice. Cd giveaway and high-low. Talked about a schooner being raised from Lake Ontario that sank in 1849. Commercials included Papa's Kitchen Pizzeria and Burke Funeral Home. Also "Your Daily Money Makeover" feature. Then into CJBQ from either December 2 or 3, 2006 with commercial for the Ambassador Hotel and promos for the first episode of "The Lorne Brooker Show" and the Pro-line update.

Disco 790 (CKMW-FM) Toronto (Brampton) from early 1979. Steve Maclean giving time of 7:06 and weather forecast.

92.5 WMJQ-FM Rochester from January or early February 1986. Major Tom counting down the top nine at nine. Giving away a t-shirt. Giving weather forecast. Commercial for Maniacs.

Country 105 (CKQM-FM) Peterborough from January 25, 1992 "The Gospel Gold" with Father Heffernan featuring an interview with Cristy Lane and her husband, Lee Stoller. Promos for David Suzuki's "Discovery", "QM Magazine", "The Country Trivia Quiz", "Mother Earth News", and Petes hockey. Promo for the Winterlude contest voiced by Dale Sproule. Commercial for Molson Export. After "The Gospel Gold" ended, time-check of 7:00 and weather forecast.

Country 105 (CKQM-FM) Peterborough from May 31, 1992. Sean Eyre mentioning Terry Sumsion playing a charity dance in Douro on June 13 but couldn't make out name of town where it was being held. Played song by John Tedworth of Madoc. Snippets of syndicated radio programming.

Country 105 (CKQM-FM) Peterborough recorded over a week or two in mid 1987. Sean Eyre on a Sunday evening playing classic country. Mentioned Hank Williams Jr. playing Molson Park. Then into a weekday morning, Ray Hebert giving time of 9:46 and teeing up what was coming up on "Star Track." Then into "QM Bluegrass" with Gary Hahn which included intro to remote featuring Terry Novak live from Savers Foods. Then snippets of what sounded like a syndicated bluegrass and classic country program.

Country 105 (CKQM-FM) Peterborough from January 11, 1987. Sean Eyre with "Sunshine Gold." Sent out a request, road conditions and weather forecast, upcoming student theatre shows, and mention of Leahy coming to Miss Diana's at Mothers Hotel in Peterborough that Friday night. Commercials for Peterborough Transmission and Comstock Funeral Home. Weather forecast, Poop 'n Scoop program introduced in Toronto. OHL scores, canned promo for Ray Hebert's mid-day show, live promo by Sean Eyre for "Golden Age of Radio" hosted by J. Murray Jones coming up at 9:30. Peter Graves for Shriner's Hospitals, then into aforementioned "Golden Age of Radio" with J. Murray Jones. Intro, promo for David Suzuki's "Discovery" feature, then back with "Bergen and McCarthy" from February 17, 1946. A good amount of information beforehand about the series in general. Tape contained the entire episode as it was broadcast that night in 1987, notwithstanding whoever produced "Golden Age of Radio" cut out the closing number and the end theme song. Then into the following Sunday's edition of "Sunshine Gold." Promo for morning show with Gary Hahn, Dale Sproule and Duff the Weather Pigeon. Sean Eyre mentioning Norwood Festival of I assume winter or something, including winter carnival show the following night and an exhibition hockey game taking place on January 25 featuring Chum Peterborough personalities and firefighters.

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