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All these entertaining personalities . . .all the best popular music . . .all the up-to-the-minute news . . .in fact everything that makes WNEW New York's favorite radio station--now on FM too--at 102.7 mc. Now it's WNEW AM &: FM bringing you the wonderful sound of "Music Round The Clock" . . .the complete coverage of "News Around The Clocks" . . .weather . . .time . . .traffic reports--enjoyable listening, worthwhile listening, 24 hours every day. Hear the Best your radio has to offer -- am & pm, AM & FM -- THE WNEW SOUND.


On your radio dial at 1130 & 102.7
Klavan & Finch
6-10 am Mon thru Sat
William B. WIlliams
Make Believe Ballroom
10 am & 6pm Mon thru Sat
Lonny Starr
Starr, Sinatra & Strings
11:35 am Mon thru Fri - 10am Sun
The Music Hall 2-4 pm daily
 
Bob Landers
12 - 2 pm daily
Dick Partridge
4 - 6pm daily
Jack Lazare
8 - 10PM nightly
 
Al "Jazzbo" Collins
10 - Midnight nightly
Dick Shepard
Milkman's Matinee
12 Midnight - 6am nightly
 
Bob Howard
8am & 6pm Sun
(The photo and text above are reproduced from a 1958 newspaper ad. The ID overlays were added by this site's editor.) Display Ad 60 -- No Title New York Times (1857-Current file) Sept 3, 1958; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times pg.68


From left to right: Mal Kirpich (spotter and pilot), Marty Glickman, Nat Asch, Kyle Rote and Al DeRogatis in the broadcast booth at Yankee Stadium during a NY Giants game, 1964.


From left to right: Marge Glickman, Elaine Asch (in a blonde wig), Ted Brown, Sylvia Miles (Ted Brown's wife, had not yet received an academy award nomination for supporting actress for her less-than-five-minute-cameo in Dustin Hoffman's "Midnite Cowboy"), Marty Glickman and Nat Asch at Goshen, New York for the Hambletonian racing classic, July 4, 1962.


From left to right: Elaine and Nat Asch, Judy and Jerry Graham (He was then news director of WNEW) at the NY Plaza Hotel, opening nite for Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme.

WNEW Alumni Reunion - March 8, 2009

From left to right: Mike Stein, Bill Diehl, Sam Hall, Marlene Sanders, Nat Asch, Andy Fisher, Rudy Ruderman, Alan Walden, Al Wasser (seated), Ray Rice, John Bohannon, and Mike Forrest
For more on the reunion, click here.


This picture was taken at a WNEW-FM reunion at the Hard Rock Cafe in Manhattan in 2003.
Left to right: Charlie Yeavasis, engineer; Mel Karmazin, now CEO of Sirius XM Satellite Radio, former WNEW account executive, local sales manager, national sales manager, general sales manager, and VP & GM of WNEW-FM; Pete Johnson, engineer, the last employee of WNEW, and the father of Soterios Johnson, morning anchor, WNYC; and Mike Eisgrau, reporter, 1967-1992.


Clockwise:
Upper left:
John Lyons, WNEW reporter and editor, reporter and producer of the News Close-Up program "The Hidden Passenger," which won 14 awards and was read into the Congressional Record.
He later worked at ABC News and died in 1998. Picture: 1973
Upper right: Dan Blackburn, reporter and later Washington bureau chief of Metromedia Radio, 1964.
Center right: Ted Brown, 1964.
Lower right: Ed Scott, who was Edward R. Murrow's writer at CBS News; he was a writer and editor at WNEW, 1964.


Clockwise:
Upper left: Ted Brown, 1964.
Upper right: Andy Fisher (as afternoon news editor), 1973.
Lower right: Al Wasser, 1964.
Lower left: Ed Brown, 1973.


Photo page from a promotional brochure, long time past.

Los Tres Caballeros: Nat Asch, Alan Walden and Mike Eisgrau
Los Tres Caballeros: Nat Asch, Alan Walden and Mike Eisgrau during an all-too-brief-reunion in Baltimore in October, 2008. It's clear from their robust appearance that these WNEW comrades from the '60's, adhere to Mel Brooks' proven prescription for long and healthy life: "Eat a good nectarine, now and then."

End of An Era: WNEW, 1934-1992.
End of An Era.

Ted Brown returns in triumph after three years of exile at WNBC.
Ted Brown returns in triumph after three years of exile at WNBC, taken on the balcony at 565 5th Avenue in 1972 to mark Ted's return.

From left to right, News Director Rudy Ruderman, National Sales Manager Kevin Cox, Sales Secretary Marie Fischetti, Local Sales Manger Mel Karmazin, Producer/Record Librarian Tom Tracy, two unknowns, Ted Brown, Newscaster Ray Rice, News Editor Andy Fisher, Newscaster John Bohannon, and Vice President & General Manager Varner Paulsen.

Unknown, Peggy Stockton, John Kennelly, Bob Hagen.
WNEW Newsroom
From left to right: Unknown, Peggy Stockton, John Kennelly (sideview in back), Bob Hagen (at the typewriter facing the camera).

Peggy Stockton, Bob Hagen, John Kennelly
WNEW Newsroom
From left to right: Peggy Stockton, Bob Hagen (back to camera), John Kennelly (at the wire copy machine)

Bill Diehl (ABC), Julius La Rosa, Edward Brown, Mike Stein, and Al Wasser (CBS)
WNEW colleagues for part of the 1960's and 70's, Bill Diehl (ABC), Julius La Rosa, Edward Brown, Mike Stein, and Al Wasser (CBS), gathered for a brief dinner reunion in Manhattan, July 5, 2005.