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Boom Boom Brannigan, WPTR Albany NY 1962 (05:03)
. . . Mostly music, here on the Big B Show
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[Description by Uncle Ricky]
 Above, the WPTR tower field in July, 2000. "WDCD", which replaced WPTR for a time, is mounted on the far mast. On the right, the WPTR call letters, once mounted on one of the towers, are rusting in nearby weeds. |  |  Pictures by Anonymous |
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This rare clip of Boom Boom Brannigan doing mornings on 50,000 watt WPTR, Albany-Troy New York, was recorded on November 16, 1962. For an aircheck of such vintage, it's a remarkably clear sample of the Brannigan Shenanigan featuring early PAMS jingles (Series 15, Living Radio) and a very understated time tone.
WPTR moved to FM as a country station for awhile; as of February 2001, the WPTR call letters are back on 1540, which is now co-owned with FM sister WDCD. And, at last report, Boom Boom Brannigan was still on the air at WPTR.
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