NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA ’65* The Beatles *WEEK OF 10/03 – 10/30/65
ELEVEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “Yesterday” by The Beatles peaked this week at No. 01 (4 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100, week of October 03 through October 30, 1965. (source: Billboard).
MCRFB Link: For the previous No. 1 record in the U.S.A. 1965GO HERE.
CKLW Board Engineer Divulges What Makes Good Comradery Running Radio Shows
EDITOR’S NOTE: Jose H. Llombart, an engineer at one of the nation’s leading radio stations — CKLW-AM in Detroit — offers this personal viewpoint on the job of an engineer at a top 40 music station and his relationship to not only the programming but the air personality he works with.
DETROIT — One of the most underrated performers in top 40 radio today is the board engineer, also known as a transcription operator. Generally, broadcast people are not aware of the professional excellence and devotion that these men bring to their jobs. An operator actually runs the show, is responsible for all mistakes, controls operations of the on-air board, rides voice and music levels, knows the format and must have a good sense of timing.
The operators at “The Rock” of the Motor City give all they have, which will be borne out by any air personality who ever practiced his craft here.
Announcers rely on their operators for smooth segues, suggestions for lines, and encouragement, as well as criticism. CKLW-AM operators are an integral part of the broadcasting and are responsible for making a new air personality a part of the Big Eight Sound. Every good operator feels that “it takes two” to make a good show . . . and a good rapport between the two major ingredients on the air is necessary to insure that the show “will cook.”
CKLW-AM’s strong ratings position in Detroit is undisputed and each operator is proud to be a member of the winning team. The Big Eight engineers are marked by their youth and gung-ho attitude; two factors which combine to make CKLW-AM one of the most popular contemporary stations in North America. Most of the air personalities working at the Big Eight never experienced sharing a show with an engineer prior to arriving here.
Now, all of the Big Eight jocks swear by the set up and enjoy the teamwork utilized in producing a highly-rated show. — Jose M. Llombart
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(Information and news source: Billboard; February 9, 1974)
SADLY, WITH MUCH REGRET, Motor City Radio Flashbacks learned late-yesterday, former (Detroit radio) WXYZ, WWJ, and WXYT news reporter Tom McIntyre passed away Friday, October 2, 2015, in Venice, Florida.
His daughter, Kara McIntyre, stated he had been battling leukemia/lymphoma. He was 79. No funeral services will be held.
A memorial service for Tom McIntyre is planned for the first weekend in December, 2015, in Venice. A definite date as yet pending. McIntyre was part of the (ABC News) WXYZ 1270 news team here in Detroit during the 1960s.
Tom McIntyre. July 7, 1936 – October 2, 2015. R.I.P.
Press photo; 1981. Photo insert, right-bottom, courtesy of Lee Alan
WCZY-FM TOP 40 MUSIC GUIDE COMPILED THRU RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam * WCZY-FM (No. 01)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * John Cougar Mellencamp * WCZY-FM (No. 03)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Levert * WCZY-FM (No. 04)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Whitesnake * WCZY-FM (No. 06)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Madonna * WCZY-FM (No. 10)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Ray Parker, Jr. * WCZY-FM (No. 12)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Kenny G w/ Lenny Williams * WCZY-FM (No. 14)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Fleetwood Mac * WCZY-FM (No. 15)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Smokey Robinson * WCZY-FM (No. 17)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Swing Out Sister * WCZY-FM (No. 18)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * Bill Medley / Jennifer Warnes * WCZY-FM (No. 20)
Z-95 FM THE ALL HIT LIST * ABC * WCZY-FM (No. 21)
WCZY-FM TOP 40 MUSIC GUIDE COMPILED THRU RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY
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The above TWELVE songs randomly were selected for your listening enjoyment here.