FROM OUR COMMERCIAL VAULT . . . PAN AM AIRLINES

From WikipediaFounded in 1927 as a scheduled air mail and passenger service operating between Key West, Florida and HavanaCuba, Pan American World Airways became a major company credited with many innovations that shaped the international airline industry, including the widespread use of jet aircraftjumbo jets, and computerized reservation systems. Identified by its blue globe logo, the use of the word “Clipper” in aircraft names and call signs, and the white pilot uniform caps, the airline was a cultural icon of the 20th century. In an era dominated by flag carriers that were wholly or majority government-owned, it was also the unofficial flag carrier of the United States. During most of the jet era, Pan Am’s flagship terminal was the Worldport located at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.

At it’s height, Pan Am was everywhere, including it’s signature skyscraper located at 200 Park Avenue in Midtown ManhattanNew York City. Now branded with “Met Life”, it is a key part of the Manhattan skyline and one of the fifty tallest buildings in the United States.

The Pan Am name surfaced again on September 25, 2011 when a television series about the airline launched on ABC.

In the ’60s and early ’70s, Pan Am spent millions on radio and television advertising, touting it’s worldwide reach and superior service. Here are three examples.

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PAN AMERICAN AIRLINES (a)

PAN AMERICAN AIRLINES (b)


 

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WKMH-AM SPOTS: MOREY’S ROYAL TWIST LOUNGE! ’61


WKMH 1310 LEE ALAN and DAVE PRINCE * MOREY’S ROYAL TWIST LOUNGE * 1961

MOREY’S ROYAL TWIST LOUNGE (A)

MOREY’S ROYAL TWIST LOUNGE (B)

MOREY’S ROYAL TWIST LOUNGE (C)

MOREY’S ROYAL TWIST LOUNGE (D)

Special THANKS to Greg Innis, Livonia, MI., for this audio donation!



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AIRCHECK OF THE WEEK: WKNR’s JIM JEFFRIES!

From the MCRFB Aircheck Library:

Jim Jeffries on 1310 AM WKNR “Keener 13”

 

 


JIM JEFFRIES on KEENER 13

 

WKNR all-night personality Jim Jeffries in 1965. (Click on image for larger view)

We’re going to take you back to January 30, 1967. A time when Keener 13 was still hot on the radio dial in Detroit.

During the time this aircheck was recorded, WKNR arbitrarily still held the number one slot overall in total audience ratings. Number one for three consecutive years since the Keener Sound took a phenomenal hold on Detroit radio early-on in 1964.

When Keener DJ Bill Phillips left the overnight shift open at Keener 13 in mid-1965, Frank Maruca, station program director for WKNR at that time, promptly filled the void. He knew where to call. He made the call for Jim Jeffries from sister-station WKFR “Keener 14” in Battle Creek, Michigan.

Jim Jeffries on WKNR Keener 13. (Click on image for larger view)

While doing the overnight 1AM to 6AM shift, once on board, Jim Jeffries popularity rose to prominence at WKNR. Jim connected well with his audience with his blend of personality, humor, exuberance and warmth. The Jeffries brand soon became the overnight sensation during his entire radio stay in Detroit. By mid-1966, Jeffries became the most listened to deejay doing the all-night show in Detroit at the time.

But before the end of 1967, Jim Jeffries would set sail for newer horizons outside of Detroit. This time he was offered a ‘prime-time’ radio slot for another radio market outside of Michigan. Keener newsman Bob Neal, along with Keener DJ Bob Harper, would soon follow Jim Jeffries down to WQXI in Atlanta, Georgia.

Sadly, Jim Jeffries passed away suddenly on November 17, 2009. (For more on his passing, see Scott Westerman’s special tribute to Jim Jeffries at Keener13.com).

But as you listen to this January, 1967 Jim Jeffries aircheck, you’ll understand why a generation of Detroiters during that time stayed up faithfully throughout the night listening to the Jim Jeffries Show on Keener 13.

 

MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS AIRCHECKS COLLECTION

WKNR-AM Jim Jeffries 1967 (link)GO HERE.

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