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Books For Sale:

Chronicles from the Analog Age

My Brother…
He’s an Angel


It Happened On The Air

Fiasco At 1280

Legend Of The Brewery

Essays
For public consumption:

The RYTHER Factor
The broadcast career of sports guy Tom Ryther

KONO-AM 86 Tribute
San Antonio’s One and Oldies Station

Right On Super U!
Recalling U100, the controversial 1970's radio station.

KMSP Your
Newsnine Station

The saga of KMSP-TV
Mpls-St. Paul in the 1970's

The Trading Stamp Story
(or: When Trading Stamps Stuck) In 3 Parts

The Incredibly Ugly
Del Roberts

Charlie Bush
(1933-1991)

When Cincinnati Pulled
the Plug on Alice

Alice Cooper was too cool for TV in 1972.

 


Studio Z•7 Publishing presents
FIASCO AT 1280 THE RISE AND HARD FALL OF A TWIN CITIES RADIO STATION
by JEFF R. LONTO
ISBN: O-9660213-4-7 5.5x8.5", 234 pages, illustrated


Get 'em while they last! Jeff Lonto's 1998 book "Fiasco At 1280" recounts the ups and downs, the unbelievable anecdotes and the crazy, behind-the scenes rivalries and liaisons that powered "The Little Station That Could (but usually didn't)" through over 60 years of the Golden Era or radio history. It's a vivid, often hilarious account of a broadcasting entity so fraught with misdirection, wars of ego and plain bad luck, the station's occasional triumphs seem all the more remarkable.

"I was able to pick up this book and get a really unique lesson on what WWTC had been through in its many variations."
--
John Hunt, General Manager, AM 1280 The Patriot


BJ Crocker

Dick Driscoll

"Ugly" Del Roberts

Mike "Records" Ryan

Arne Fogel & Nancy Rosen

Brad Piras

Sandy Charles

"It's fascinating reading if you're curious about Twin Cities radio and in the bigger picture, just about radio in general."
--
Tim Russell, WCCO Radio, Minneapolis-St. Paul


"The content is fun. It's a quick read and it's enjoyable for anyone who enjoys history of the Twin Cities. . .The photographs alone are worth the price of the book."
--Tim Moore, former Operations Manager, WWTC-1280 Radio

"One of the best books I've ever read on the subject of broadcast history. Much funnier to read about it now than it was to live through it then!"
--Arne Fogel, broadcaster, musician, historian and former WWTC-1280 personality


". . .the insider author brings to life colorful radio personalities and shares humorous tales from the station's wildly erratic years of 'creating fun and taking chances.'"
--Minnesota History, the Quarterly of the Minnesota Historical Society, Spring, 2000

"MUST READING!!! . . .Even if you don't live in the Twin Cities most in radio can relate to what (author Jeff R. Lonto) tells."
--Bill Danning, radio historian, Oldiesloon.com


ORDERING INFO:

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Send check or money order for $10.95
(plus $3.20 shipping) to:
STUDIO Z•7 PUBLISHING
813 MARSHALL STREET NE
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55413-1816

SPECIAL OFFER!
Order "Fiasco At 1280" AND "It Happened On the Air--Amusing Stories of Twin Cities Radio-TV History" together for just $15.00 (plus shipping and handling). A $21.90 value.
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