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Registrace 25. 11. 2009
WXIX Commercials produced circa 1970-73
I hope you guys enjoy these classics. I have been carrying them around for almost 40 years. There's a story behind each commercial. These represent the creative work of David Schackmann, Denny Christine, Denny Grayson, John Lyons, & Paul Saas as creative directors. The trade-outs are pretty obvious. Paul Nugent is probably responsible for those. There's a lot of Bill Ramsey in there. My favorite is my "dancing sofa beds" spot in which Ramsey did the choreography and Tom Von Hoene did the editing. (Von- Hoene- A-Tech.) The production managers were Tom Silberman, Denny Grayson and Bob Wolpert.. I think Wolpert shot the Glen Este film. The work of Bob Stothfang, Ty Clear, Rene' White, Rhonda Kramer and Larry Glazer is all in there. (Rhonda is the model and spokesperson in case you don't recognize her).
Also, check out the take on John Lyons when Cathy leaves the set in the "Passport to Pleasure" spot. And, of course, the dulcet tones of the greatest announcer and audio producer ever, Greg Eversull. They called him "Mario." I never knew why. Please comment freely on what you remember about these times. It was a "gas."
Bill Brandt
1970-74 Taconic Terrace
Also, check out the take on John Lyons when Cathy leaves the set in the "Passport to Pleasure" spot. And, of course, the dulcet tones of the greatest announcer and audio producer ever, Greg Eversull. They called him "Mario." I never knew why. Please comment freely on what you remember about these times. It was a "gas."
Bill Brandt
1970-74 Taconic Terrace
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I just love the constant 60Hz hum... makes me miss home.
I remember none of these.
who was the couple in the pasport to plessure commericals
Hide a beds!
Recliners!
Wow the women singing in the black and white dress after the 6 minute mark is my paternal grandmother who passed away when I was 6 it's amazing to see her on stage again
Remember the coupon book I do.
Man. I lived out in Cherry Grove as a kid. I sure do remember WXIX shows and commercials.
My parents Jack and Sandy were the Vibrations. Just found this from a friend. Bittersweet
I swear the Imperial House Motel band commercial has the same couple from the coupon commercial haha
6:01 Oddity Archive brought me here.
Thanks for the memories
This is circa 1974. The clothes and "new album from loggins and messina" dates it.
The "new" Glen Este Speedway? My research concludes that they closed down in 1972. Did they try a relaunch elsewhere in another place in Union Township and failed? Or did they reconfigure the track before closing?
7:02 TV commercials for radio stations are the best! And this a classic that defies an easy description. 6:02 This band once opened for Murph and the Magic Tones. 😎
I love looking at these
Good Ole Channel 19. At least that is was it was to me in the late 70s, early 80s. And Swallens? Yes, I bought stuff at Swallens in Middletown.
Hear - hear! It was Swallens on Red Bank Rd (Cincinnati) for me!
Mmmm that Sandy Lee....
Back then webn played classical music on Sunday
I traveled the whole country for work so I got to see a lot and I’m still here in Cincy.
God this was a great country at one time.
At One Time
Love that lady's alto voice singing Godspell's(1973) Day by Day @ 6:04
That's my mom Sandy. Omg. Been crying all day . Just now seeing this. She was amazing. Thanks so much.
Back when WEBN was the best rock station in the country. Too bad that changed so dramatically.
Much better when the Wood family owned it, now it’s the same corporate crap you can hear anywhere
@ the 2:35 mark, what's the dark haired woman's name in this commercial? She's beautiful!
Someone needs to post the Steinbergs Oops Sale commercial with the “wrong color dishwasher” blinged like a disco ball.
When I was growing up ('60's) UHF broadcasting was pretty much limited to college stations...one of the early lures for cable TV was to get independent local channels like WXIX or WUAB (Channel 43/Cleveland, which carried the Indians' games) without having to get a separate UHF antenna--which often didn't get good reception anyhow...
All I learned was in the 70's you could use a coupon on a date and it wasn't a deal killer
I wonder who the redhead was in the Jack’s Photo commercial. She was beautiful.
She was later Rhonda Kanet, and worked at WKRC in the 80's, first as a sports reporter and then producer of PM Magazine, as I recall. There is a Cincinnati PM Magazine outtake reel somewhere on CZcams.
'Super Club'?! I haven't heard those words in ages.
Im a Cincinnati boy
💖 THAT WOMAN'S VOICE, AS SHE SINGS GODSPELL'S "DAY BY DAY. CLASSY LOOKING IN HER BLACK AND WHITE COLOR BLOCK DRESS.🌹🍷
Around 1976, when a was a teen, I bought a Sansui receiver along with a Pioneer turntable and speakers from the Swallen's in Whitehall. I wonder if that first commercial influenced my decision? Truly though the staff was very knowledgeable about what they sold. Always bought LP's there because of the selection and price. Still have the shrinkwrap on a few with the Swallens price.
can somebody ID that song at 0:34
I Wish someone can find and upload a classic animated WEBN TV spot featuring Tree B. Frog and his friend Tyrone Z. Dragonfly.
king tire streak sale... that would never get aired today! LOL
WEBN in Cincy and WVUD in Dayton!!! The very best in rock back in the day!!!
Mike Snyder I remember when WVUD switched their programming. We just got back from vacation and I turned on the radio in my bedroom. I yelled at my brother for “changing the station” and touching my stereo. Lol. I couldn’t for the life of me find “100 Rock” on the dial. And like that it was gone forever.
"Robert Hall, this season, will show you the reason... Low overhead... Low overhead..." I plan to sing this little 1950's ditty on my death bed! LOL
Anyone remember the Daisy bread tune from the Uncle Al show? Still going through my head!!!
The lady model is sexy. Is that Rhonda Kramer?
Would like to see a WXIX newscast from this this time period
WXIX really didn't get into news programming until the late '80s. Before then, they would have a sort of 5 minute nightly news recap, where their house announcer would read the headlines with some sort of still graphic on screen. And of course there would be their buried-in-the-early-morning public affairs programming.
Rinks bros
How do I find more old tapes from WXIX.. My Mom is Alice Davidson, worked there about that time frame. How bout some old scream in tapes with Alice hosting with Mr Whopper, pre Cool Ghoul!!
I remember going into Sun Furniture as a kid
Me too..I remember going up in that big ole freight elevator to different floors to view all the furniture.. 🤣🤣🤣..
Omg my mom had a stereo just like that. I became quite good at changing the fuses.😁
Man, it's like '70s commercials were just stuck in that special spot between the standard '50s/'60s commercial formula (i.e. take like a minute and a half to explain what it's about) and the current formula (kitschy, gimmicky, effectively mindless). I honestly think it's a perfect balance. Also, I love this city. Been here for nearly a year now. So far, better than the Central Georgia region by a long shot. Just tried to look up that band, The Story, and didn't find any helpful info, just another band from the '90s with the same name. Shame they didn't seem to make it, I think they sounded kinda good.
Still searching for the Steinbergs “Ooops Sale” commercial from this era of Cincinnati television with its “Wrong colored refrigerators...Ooops!” and disco blinged dishwashers!
I miss WEBN!
WEBN Is still alive and rockin' Cincinnati after 51 years!
I listen to webn on iheart
@@Desertvanlife Tree Frog Beer!!!...
It's a shame WEBN and pretty much all local radio is now owned by corporations and not locals like the Wood family with WEBN in the beginning.
@@Leboman2010 I HATE "I Heart Radio"!!!
What I really need to see is a Kash D. Amburgy commercial.
This may be as close as we'll get for today. czcams.com/video/ZtEZNZ9FEBk/video.html
@@kwebster62 That was awesome! I remember the Cash Amburgy commercials pretty well, I grew up in Middletown, Ohio....My wife, especially her parents, knew the Amburgy's well. Her father is now a Bishop, I believe that they used to preach together some or walked in the same circles. My wife isn't here for me to ask at the moment she's out running some errands....
The old country boy from South Leeeeebanon Ohio. Save Cash with Kash!
@@kurtfrancis4621 LOL - "FOLLOW THE ARROWS! FOLLOW THE CARS! TO CASH'S BIG BARGAIN BARN!"
Oh the woman at 3.14 shut up your lucky he's taking your ugly ass body out for fun just enjoy the hunk and shut your face up bitch
I remember going to the Glen Este Speedway in 1972. Tealtown ball parks are there now.
I remember when 32 wasn't even there... nobody could find glen este on a map!