Aircheck – Ed Coles WSBA December 4th, 1962

Ed Coles Record Hop Ad (Lancaster New Era) May 18th, 1962

In this exhibit we present a rare aircheck of Ed Coles from around 11:43am to Noon on December 4th, 1962.

Ed Coles Record Hop Ad (Lancaster New Era) August 24th, 1962

AUDIO EXHIBIT

WSBA – Ed Coles Aircheck December 4th, 1962

“6 Minutes” – WSBA AM&FM Audio Sales Presentation – 1977

“6 Minutes” Promotional Record (Image Altered To Show Detail)

One way to get in front of prospective advertisers is through the U.S. Postal Service. In 1977 a special mailing was created that delivered the sounds of WSBA AM & FM to the mailboxes of businesses across Central Pennsylvania.

Original Mailing Envelope for “6 Minutes” Promotional Record – 1977

For this mailing, a special program called “6 Minutes”, a take-off of CBS’s “60 Minutes” program, was created and pressed into flexible records that could be easily mailed. These records were very similar to the promotional records distributed by Time-Life and Longines Symphony to promote their mail order record sales.

Original “6 Minutes” Promotional Record – 1977

The program starts with an overview of the format and music of WSBA-FM with a mention of Marshall Passamore and listener clips, then transitions into WSBA-AM with a variety of short clips including WSBA personality Johnny Andrews, news and some listener testimonials.

In this exhibit we present “6 Minutes”.

Audio Exhibit

“6 Minutes” A WSBA AM&FM Sales Presentation – 1977

WSBA Presents “The Parade” September 2nd, 1972

The Parade Logo

Simply called “The Parade”, WSBA radio put together a big Labor Day weekend event in Downtown Lancaster in 1972. The Parade drew thousands of people and features character balloons, many of which were used in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia.

Each balloon in the parade was sponsored and each sponsorship had a corresponding advertising package with WSBA radio. In this exhibit, we not only present some newspaper coverage of the event but we also have an opportunity to view some sales material used by the WSBA sales team to begin promoting the event to potential sponsors.

Exhibit #1: Sales Promotional Material

WSBA “The Parade” Promotional Document – Page 1
WSBA “The Parade” Promotional Document – Page 2
WSBA “The Parade” Promotional Document – Page 3
WSBA “The Parade” Promotional Document – Page 4
WSBA “The Parade” Promotional Document – Page 5
WSBA “The Parade” Promotional Document – Page 6
WSBA “The Parade” Promotional Document – Page 7
WSBA “The Parade” Promotional Document – Page 8

Exhibit #2: Lancaster New Era Parade Coverage

Lancaster New Era – August 12th, 1972
Front Page Photo from Lancaster New Era – September 2nd, 1972
Lancaster New Era – September 2nd, 1972

Great Places To Visit – WSBALand Attraction PSAs

WSBA Sticker circa 1976

In this exhibit we present a series of thirty-second public service announcements featuring some of the notable attractions throughout WSBALand. These recordings are an example of the many community focused program features that were produced in-house by the WSBA team during the height of their full-service format. While the reel that these were discovered on was not dated, our assumption is that these date to the late 1970s or early 1980s.

Unfortunately, we were not able to identify the voice on these announcements. If you know who this voice is, please share in the comments below.

Audio Exhibits

Adams County

Anderson Bakery

Codorus State Park

Cornwall Iron Furnace

Gast Classic Motor Cars Exhibit

General Gates House

Gettysburg

Gettysburg Battlefields

Golden Pillow & General Gates

Hanover

Hanover Shoe Farms

Indian Steps Museum

Lancaster County Visitors Bureau

Lancaster Farmers Markets

Lewisberry Adoption Center

Miniature Horse Farm

Muddy Run Park

National Wax Museum (Lancaster)

Pennsylvania Farm Museum Of Landis Valley

Old Trail Road

The People’s Place (Amish Films)

Toy Train Museum (Strasburg)

Watch Museum

Wheatland (Home Of James Buchannan)

Wilbur Chocolates

Willis School House

Wrights Ferry Mansion

York Barbell Hall Of Fame

York Colonial Courthouse

RARE 1948 WSBA Studio Photo featuring Eugene Lane

Eugene Lane – WSBA Control Room 1948

Here is a rare glimpse into the WSBA control room as it was in 1948, only five years after signing on in 1943. There is quite a bit to see in this one photo and for the radio enthusiast it is a kin to a search and find.

Here are a couple of our observations:

1.) The studio is outfitted with RCA broadcast gear (RCA 76-B Mixing Console, a total of 4 RCA 70-C Transcription Turntables, Western Union Clock)

2.) It appears that the control room was outfitted with two broadcast consoles. Our assumption is that the console to Eugene’s right was for WSBA-FM and the turntables closest were also for the FM.

3.) The performance studio is seen through the big window and the top of the grand piano is visible.

4.) Check out the light box on the wall under the clock. Our assumption is that this would show which station, studio or source was live on the air at that time. (If anyone has any insight into the exact purpose of this light box was please share in the comments below!)

What did we miss? Who is Eugene Lane? If you can help fill in the blanks, please comment below.

Joe Winters On The Overnight Shift; September 14th, 1993 (12am-5:30am)

Let’s go back in time to the Fall of 1993. WSBA was in full-service mode with music and information throughout the overnight hours. Let’s join Joe Winters as he entertains with some light favorites and informs with news, Accuweather, and even a WSBA Pet Patrol report.

AUDIO EXHIBIT

WSBA-AM (Joe Winters) September 14th, 1993: Midnight – 5:30am

Larry K. Scott Calls Into “Solid Gold Saturday Night”

American Graffiti Movie Poster

In August of 1993 the Capitol Theatre in York was humming with the sounds of old time rock and roll as they commemorated the 25th anniversary of the release of the classic movie “American Graffiti.” Larry K. Scott and the WARM 103 gang was on-location for the event however, on the air, it was the nationally syndicated oldies request program “Solid Gold Saturday Night” hosted by Bob Worthington. So, how do you get a break into a syndicated request show with a local event tie in? The answer, call in with a request!

Solid Gold Saturday Night Logo

Audio Exhibit

WARM-FM (Solid Gold Saturday Night) Larry K. Scott at The Capitol Theatre, August 1993

U.S. Keds Presents “Kedso The Clown” on WSBA-TV (Vintage Promo Banner)

Who’s the leader of the club that’s made for you and me? Kedso the Clown?

In this exhibit, we present a vintage promotional banner for the Mickey Mouse Club on WSBA-TV from the late 1950’s. This banner features U.S. Keds mascot “Kedso The Clown.”

Mickey Mouse Club Banner – early 1960’s

But who is “Kedso the Clown”? Here is a video if Kedso in action.