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WABC (AM) is a conservative talk radio station in New York City, formerly owned by ABC and known as "Talkradio 77". Learn about its origins as WJZ in Newark, its musical and news programming, and its current ownership and affiliations.
Sid Rosenberg is an American radio personality and sports reporter on 77 WABC in New York City. He has worked for several stations, including WFAN, WINS, and WAXY, and has been involved in controversies over his remarks on sports and celebrities.
Bruce Morrow, also known as Cousin Brucie, is an American radio performer who hosted the Saturday Night Dance Party on WCBS-FM for decades. He also worked for WABC, WNBC, SiriusXM and other stations, and appeared in movies and TV shows.
Bernard McGuirk (1957-2022) was an American radio personality and executive producer of Imus in the Morning. He was known for his controversial comments on various topics, such as Tim Cook, Jill Carroll, Barack Obama, and Rutgers basketball.
Leonard began at ABC's flagship New York radio station, Musicradio 77 WABC (AM), under program director Rick Sklar in 1965. He broke the color barrier for all who followed — the first African-American to cross over from black R&B radio to (then-mostly white) mass-appeal radio.
Learn about Bob Grant, a pioneer of conservative talk radio and a controversial figure in New York and Los Angeles. Find out his career, style, controversies, and legacy in this comprehensive article.
Joseph Potasnik is a rabbi, radio host and executive vice president of the New York Board of Rabbis. He is the son of Holocaust survivors, a graduate of Yeshiva University and Brooklyn Law School, and a co-author of Just Give Me a Minute.
George Weber was an American radio personality and news anchor who was stabbed to death in 2009 by a 16-year-old man he met on Craigslist. Learn about his career, personal life, and the circumstances of his murder.