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WAPI IS BIRMINGHAM RADIO
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GEORGE SINGER
12:30-3:00 pm
7:10-8:00 pm
The George Singer Show adds zip to afternoon listening. Frequent contests, off-beat polls, good music and George's great sense of humor provide a laugh a minute for his receptive audience. His evening show, Broadway After Dark, takes listeners on a mythical trip by album to the "Great White Way." George Singer is BIRMINGHAM FUN RADIO.
BUDDY RUTLEDGE
The only true Sports Director in Birmingham radio, Buddy Rutledge is currently in his fourth year as playby-play announcer for Auburn football and basketball. Buddy hosts three five minute Sports Digest shows each afternoon and a complete Sports Roundup at 6:15 pm. Buddy Rutledge is BIRMINGHAM SPORTS RADIO.
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DAVE
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9:05 pm to
midnight
Dave Campbell was a pioneer in the field of the telephone forum radio program. His The People Speak is now in its eighth year. The topics, chosen by the audience, are usually controversial and the debate between listeners sometimes even bitter. Listening to The People Speak is the best way to keep your fingers on the opinion pulse of the city. Dave Campbell is BIRMINGHAM NIGHTTIME RADIO.
Mix these powerhouse
personahties with
news, features and
special events
programs from NBC
and you understand
why WAPI is
Birmingham
Radio.
WAPI
RAlDIO
50,000 WATTS
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
WAl'I radio represented by Henry I. Christal Company, Inc.
November 2, 1964
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