- " Countryside with Rex Wilder" - 20 MB (provided by Jim Beer) - You can also view a KARE-TV video of KDHL from 1987.- Mutual Broadcasting System's coverage of the "The Fight of the Century" - Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier #1 25 MB - #2 24 MB.1979 - Phil Conklin - 2 MB (provided by Al Arneson).T-Shirt from the 1970s-1980s - (provided by Bob Vesely).Station demo tape (scoped) from the mid 1990s - 8 MB (provided by Alan Stone)įormat - #1 15 MB - #223 MB (provided by Paul Harner).For New Year's Eve 1980 leading into 1981, I added the new 1980 segment and retro-expanded the montage to 1964.the beginning of contemporary music with the Beatles Era. When I started at WLOL-FM in the summer of '80, I brought it with me and we played it every New Year's Eve at midnight, following each year's "Hot Hits Countdown." I also added 1981, 19. Following my late 1984 departure from WLOL-FM, Gregg Swedberg and his staff continued the tradition of adding to and airing the montage through 1990. From that point, I informally kept up with the montage here and there, even though it didn't have a home for a New Year's Eve airing. The last few years of this piece contain montage elements produced by Scott Childers. I am particularly flattered that Ron "Boogiemonster" Gerber used this montage as a premium to attract pledges to KFAI-FM through his "Crap From The Past" show each Friday night. I'm told it helped him obtain record donations! PHILPOTT'S MONTAGE 50 MB I began it in 1979 while I was working at KFMX-FM, as a way to commemorate the passing of the 70s decade. This version is a complete and absolutely faithful stereo rebuild of the original montage, produced by Scott Childers ( WLS STEREO REBUILD 26 MB The first is an actual aircheck of fairly good quality.but so what if there are imperfections in the signal or the recording - that's the way we heard it! WLS MONTAGE (air 1955-1984) 21 MB. Here are a couple of versions of the WLS Montage. WLS started this "art form" in the 70s by airing a recap of the past years hits every New Year's Eve at midnight, adding another minute or so each year to represent each "old year." I caught onto this trend and was inspired by it in 1975. The following examples are a non-comprehensive collection of the various attacks Carlson has recently made against the Black Lives Matter movement, civil rights advocates, and demonstrators.MONTAGE MANIA : (provided by Jay Philpott) In response to Carlson's white supremacist rhetoric, multiple advertisers have already pulled their advertisements from the show. He had recently bragged that anything Carlson read off the teleprompter, “the first draft was written by me.” On Friday, the head writer for that show, Blake Neff, resigned following a CNN report that he had used horribly bigoted language on an online forum for years. Many of these remarks came during Carlson's monologues on his Fox show. In an effort to radicalize his audience against those advocating for racial justice, Carlson has framed the movement, the protesters, and those who have offered public displays of solidarity for them in extreme and deliberately misleading ways.Ĭarlson has called demonstrators “thugs” and “vampires,” said the protests have “nothing to do with civil rights,” and claimed Democrats and Black Lives Matter supporters are advocating for “a permanently unequal society where some citizens are elevated and others are crushed.” For weeks, Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s prime-time show has featured racist attacks on the Black Lives Matter movement and protests following the May 25 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.