THE BIG BROADCAST to Celebrate 40 Years on WFUV, 1/6
By: Caryn Robbins Jan. 02, 2013
On Sunday, January 6 between 8 PM-12 midnight The Big Broadcast celebrates forty years on WFUV (90.7 FM/wfuv.org). Host Rich Conaty will mark the occasion by airing excerpts of an historic interview with Connie Boswell of the Boswell Sisters which hasn't been heard since 1974.
The Big Broadcast was born almost by accident. On Sunday, December 31, 1972, the last of the three "official" hosts of WFUV's In the Mood failed to arrive by 11 PM, leaving an eighteen year old Fordham freshman in charge of the one hour program. "When nobody showed up the next week," says Rich Conaty, "I renamed the show The Big Broadcast and locked the door to the studio, in case any of those guys tried to get back in!"The focus of the program, 1920s and 30s pop and jazz, hasn't changed since the 1970s, but it has expanded to four hours, drawing from a growing library of 40,000 CDs, LPs and original 78 RPM recordings."We're enormously proud of Rich," said WFUV General Manager Chuck Singleton. "His encyclopedic knowledge of that musical era - and his unbridled enthusiasm for it - have earned him fans of all ages, from senior citizens to young hipsters."Videos