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April 29, 2017 10:17 pm  #1


New Documentary Celebrates A Short-Lived Pioneering Radio Station

I have to admit I wasn't as big a fan of 80s and 90s music as some other decades, but I love documentaries about radio stations, especially ones that were considered pioneers in their field. Which leads me to a new movie called "Dare To Be Different," about a legendary radio station called WLIR-FM in Long Island, N.Y.

In the early 80's, the place wasn't doing very well and with the permission of the owner, the PD made what would become a historic and unheard of decision: scrap all the Springsteen and the Stones, and play unknown new music that at the time no one had ever heard of, groups like U2 and Talking Heads. 

The station eventually lost its licence but not its reputation - and that's what the movie is all about. 

There's more on the flick here but the so-called Sizzle Reel is definitely worth a look if you're interested in a long lost bit of radio history. 

 

April 29, 2017 11:59 pm  #2


Re: New Documentary Celebrates A Short-Lived Pioneering Radio Station

WLIR lives!  (A then and now thing today, but at least an effort was made)
   http://wlir.fm/

Last edited by Radiowiz (April 30, 2017 12:01 am)


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