Every Sunday morning you can catch Casey Kasem counting down the 40 biggest hits in the USA. All the original shows just the way they ran in the 70s. The show begins at 6am on Sunday morning on 96.1 WODZ. You can hear the show that ran on July 31st of 1971...
You can hear all the songs you grew up just the way you did when you were growing up. It's American Top 40 The Seventies with host Casey Kasem. Catch it on Sunday mornings at 6am on Central New York's Greatest Hits Oldiez 96.1 WODZ.
Every Sunday morning Casey Kasem counts down the 40 biggest songs in the Nation on American Top 40 The Seventies. It all begins at 6am. And it is all the original shows just as they aired in the seventies. Listen for on Oldiez 96.1 Wodz.
American Top 40 first aired back in 1970 on only a hand full of stations. It was the fourth of July weekend. Casey Kasem was the original host and it was not long before the show was heard coast to coast and around the world every week.
If you like the 1970s, you will love these shows. They are all aired just the way they were in the 70s and all hosted by Casey Kasem. The shows can be heard every Sunday morning starting at 6 o clock on Oldiez 96.1 WODZ.
Casey counted down the 40 biggest hits off of Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart. Originally a 3 hour program, AT40 expanded to the now familiar 4 hour length in 1978. Besides the top 40, AT40 played Long Distance Dedications and extras. The first Long Distance Dedication, "Desiree" by Neil Diamond, aired in 1978...
American Top 40 quickly became one of the most popular syndicated radio shows in the country and then around the world. By 1986 the show was featured on more than 1,000 radio stations in 50 countries around the world as well as Armed Forces Radio and the Voice of America. American Top 40 spawned a television spin-off, America's Top 10, that ran from 1980 through 1990 and featured Casey Kasem count
Kasem, along with Don Bustany and Ron Jacobs, founded the popular American Top 40 franchise in 1970, hosting it from July 4, 1970 to August 6, 1988; and then from March 28, 1998 to January 3, 2004. Between January 1989 and early 1998, he was the host of Casey's Top 40, Casey's Hot 20, and Casey's Countdown...
American Top 40 quickly became one of the most popular syndicated radio shows in the country and then around the world. By 1986 the show was featured on more than 1,000 radio stations in 50 countries around the world as well as Armed Forces Radio and the Voice of America...
When you think "radio legend", you think of National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame inductee Casey Kasem.
On the air for over 50 years, Casey founded the radio staple American Top 40, which continues to be the most relevant source for pop music hits...
All the original shows just the way they aired in the 1970s come your way every Sunday morning at 6 with your host Casey Kasem on Oldiez 96.1 WODZ. 1971 was the year that Three Dog Night had the biggest hit of their career called Joy To The World...