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AM to FM tells the story of Salt Lake radio from the 1950's to the 1970's through the eyes of the disc jockies who actually spun the records. |
![]() Beginnings: KCPX newsman Joe Lee tells of the beginnings of AM radio, network programming, a the beginnings of the disc jockey. |
![]() Bloopers: "Nobody called ... and it was the only time I was ever glad that I had no listeners." |
![]() Contests and Promotions: In Los Angeles they gave away a car every day all summer. In Salt Lake City they gave away a car that summer. |
![]() Future: With iPods, XM satellite radio, and other new technology, can radio survive? |
To order a copy of the DVD,
please contact: AM to FM: Three Decades of Radio in Utah Price: $19.95 per copy, plus $5.00 for shipping and handling, plus tax. Total for one copy: $26.22 To order, call Greg Carlisle at (801) 225-8835 or e-mail David Black at david.black@mountainlandatc |
![]() Inspirations: From 93 KHJ's Real Don Steele, and others, the Disc Jockies tell their inspirations. |
![]() Stations of the 60's: The disc jockies tell about the coup from KNAK to KCPX. |
![]() Wooley Waldron: The disc jockies tell stories of their former program director. |
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"AM to FM" is Copyright 2006 Greg Carlisle Used with Permission Created by Greg Carlisle Written and Directed by David Black Animation and Editing by students of Mountainland Applied Technology College Audio Mastering by Mike Wisland Airchecks preserved by Jordan Mitchell, Greg Carlisle, and Paul Smith |
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