Thanks to Craig Adams for the photo. The Announcer is not known.
KLIQ studio at Oaks Park
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Sorry. That was before I worked there. That's the main control room and the window looks into the front office. By the time I was there (April '68), three racks had been installed in front of the window.
In the bottom picture, the window just to the right of the stairs is the control room and the next window to the right was the studio where the talk hosts booth was.
That looks like the days KLIQ was still playing music. I know that's not Bob McAnulty. The only other name I recall hearing during the music days before talk shows took over was Larry Kilburn...
You know Mark, Dave and Aileen used to talk about the pre-talk crew, but I can't remember any of the names. I don't think that's Larry Kilburn in the picture. As I recall Kilburn was skinnier.
The exterior picture, by the way, is quite likely from Christmas 1964 at the time of the big flood. Whether the water was rising or receding, I can't say but I do know that the water was quite a bit higher than in the picture.
Sorry. That was before I worked there. That's the main control room and the window looks into the front office. By the time I was there (April '68), three racks had been installed in front of the window.
In the bottom picture, the window just to the right of the stairs is the control room and the next window to the right was the studio where the talk hosts booth was.
Posted by: Joel | April 26, 2018 at 07:03 AM
That looks like the days KLIQ was still playing music. I know that's not Bob McAnulty. The only other name I recall hearing during the music days before talk shows took over was Larry Kilburn...
Posted by: Mark Andrews | April 26, 2018 at 09:11 AM
You know Mark, Dave and Aileen used to talk about the pre-talk crew, but I can't remember any of the names. I don't think that's Larry Kilburn in the picture. As I recall Kilburn was skinnier.
The exterior picture, by the way, is quite likely from Christmas 1964 at the time of the big flood. Whether the water was rising or receding, I can't say but I do know that the water was quite a bit higher than in the picture.
Posted by: Joel | April 26, 2018 at 06:44 PM