WDBQ. We wish to thank Paul HEMMER for these "treasures" of radio history.
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Airwaves (WDBQ publication. Images courtesy: Paul Hemmer}
Meet Your Friends at WDBQ. Images courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Meet Your Friends at WDBQ. Images courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Meet Your Friends at WDBQ. Images courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Meet Your Friends at WDBQ. Images courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Meet Your Friends at WDBQ. Images courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Meet Your Friends at WDBQ. Images courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Meet Your Friends at WDBQ. Images courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Chuck Bailey. Image courtesy Paul Hemmer
Jack Kilcoyne with "Skywatch Radar,"Dubuque's first radar system. Image courtesy: Paul Hemmer
(T.C.) Tom Christiansen, later track announcer for Dubuque's Greyhound Park.
Tim Jansen, later at KDTH
Bob Welch (later doing assemblies about the Civil War around the Midwest. Image courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Nadine Marchesi, very popular KIWI evening host who went from Dubuque to KMEL in San Francisco. Image courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Paul Hemmer, foreground, with Tom Berryman doing the morning show in the 11th and Iowa studios
Tom (Mack) McDonough, one of Dubuque's finest radio voices. Image courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Ron Berkenholtz in the WDBQ news booth. Photo courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Al Skinner, chief engineer, at the WDBQ/KLYV transmitter site. Al Skinner is related to Paul Skinner who was the original program director at WKBB-AM in Dubuque in 1933. Photo courtesy: Paul Hemmer
Tom (Mack) McDonough in the WDBQ record library in the 1970s. Photo courtesy: Paul Hemmer
This is a photo from one of the first elections when WDBQ used computer results. Look at that monster printout. I'm guessing the year was about 1969.
L. Vaughn GAYMAN had come back to work the election with Terry Dorsey who was then News Director. Image and information courtesy: Paul Hemmer
WDBQues, a monthly publication of WDBQ, publicizing a promotion for radio advertising. Image courtesy: Paul Hemmer
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