1996 in radio

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The year 1996 in radio involved some significant events.

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Events

Debuts

  • February 10 - Just 11 years after it signed off at 92.3, WKTU returns to the New York City airwaves on 103.5.
  • November 14 - The Buzz 105.1 debuts after stunting its Showtunes Broadway music.
  • Doug Banks begins national syndication of morning radio show
  • Los Angeles radio listeners picked up two new stations, Rhythmic Adult Contemporary KIBB ("B100.3") and Dance-intensive KACD/KBCD ("Groove Radio 103.1"). Both would last only 2 years.
  • KHTS-FM ("Channel 93.3")/San Diego debuts with a Dance Top 40 format on Labor Day. They would evolve to Mainstream Top 40 in August 1998.
  • Phantom FM begins broadcasting as a pirate station.

Closings

New radio shows

Deaths

  • March 25 - John Snagge, British newsreader and commentator (born 1904)
  • August 7 - Bill Hanrahan, American radio and television announcer (born 1918)
  • October 28 - Morey Amsterdam, veteran American television and radio actor and comedian (born 1908)
  • December 11 - Willie Rushton, English comedian, actor, radio and television personality and cartoonist (born 1937)




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