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WJLK "Radio Voice of the Asbury Park Press" Today's FEATURE PROGRAMS 94.2 on your FM Dial
The Whole Town's Talking / WHN / The rush of WHN (under the ciredtion of Major Edward Bowes) into general popularity with the listening audience of Greater New York is the topic of conversation everywhere in town! / WHN NEW YORK / 1010 K. C. / 1000 Watts / P. F. WHITTEN / Sales Manager

341—WHN—880

Est. 1922 by the Ridgewood Times. Featured jazz, dance music, and a variety of talk programs and news (Faded Signals).

Jun 14, 1924 @ 4:15PM

Nat Mattlin, pianist. (1)

Apr 26, 1926 @ 4:30PM

Nat Mattlin and His New Pearl Orchestra. (1) (2)

370—WNYC—810

Est. 1924 as a municipal station for New York. Featured classic music, talk programs and news (WNYC).

Jan 01, 1934 @ 4:15

Nat Mattlin, Pianist (1)

Jan 01, 1934 @ 4:30

Norma Keating and Nat Matlin [sic], poet composer. (1)

Jan 29, 1934 @ 4:30

Norma Keating, poet; Nat Mattlin, pianist. (1)

Mar 05, 1934 @ 5:15

Norma Keating, poetess; Nat Mattlin, pianist. (1) (2) (3)

Mar 26, 1934 @ 5:15

Norma Keating, poetess; Nat Mattlin, pianist. (1) (2) (3)

Apr 02, 1934 @ 5:15

Norma Keating, poetess; Nat Mattlin, pianist. (1) (2) (3) (4)

Apr 09, 1934 @ 5:15

Norma Keating, poet; Nat Mattlin, piano (1)

Apr 16, 1934 @ 5:15

Norma Keating, poetess; Nat Mattlin, pianist. (1)

Jun 01, 1934 @ 2:45

Norma Keating, poetess; Nat Mattlin, pianist. (1)

Jun 14, 1934 @ 2:45

Norma Keating, poetess. (1)

Jul 06, 1934 @ 2:45

Norma Keating, poetess; Nat Mattlin, pianist. (1) (2)

*No further records or recordings exist according to the NYPR Archives.

273—WLWL—1100

Est. 1925 as a Catholic station run by the Paulist Fathers at 415 West 59th St, NYC. Discontinued when sold in 1937 (NYT, May 8, 1937)

Aug 07, 1935 @ 6:00

"Poems Are Made," Andre Tellier. (1)

Oct 07, 1935 @ 6:00

"Poems are Made"—Readings by Andre Tellier. (1) (2) (3)

Oct 17, 1935 @ 6:15

"Poems are Made"—Readings by Andre Tellier. (1) (2) (3)

Oct 24, 1935 @ 6:00

Andre Tellier

Oct 31, 1935 @ 6:15

"Poems are Made"—Readings by Andre Tellier. (1) (2) (3)

*No further records or recordings exist according to the Paulist Archives.

250—WJLK—1310

WJLK-FM was on Ch. 232, 94.3mc. Formerly WCAP until May 1, 1950 (Broadcasting Magazine (May 8, 1950) p41). Owned by the Asbury Park Press.

Nov 11, 1947 @ 9:30

Matty Mattlin, Piano (on WCAP) [1]

Nov 22, 1947 @ 9:30PM

Matt Mattlin's Music (on WCAP) [1]

Jan 04, 1948 @ 11:00PM

Matt Mattlin (on WCAP) [1]

Jan 11, 1948 @ 11:00PM

Matt Mattlin (on WCAP) [1]

Jan 25, 1948 @ 11:00PM

Matt Mattlin (on WCAP) [1]

Feb 01, 1948 @ 11:00PM

Matt Mattlin (on WCAP) [1]

Feb 17, 1948 @ 11:00PM

Matt Mattlin (on WCAP) [1]

Feb 22, 1948 @ 11:00PM

Matt Mattlin (on WCAP) [1]

Aug 08, 1948 @ 5:05

Book Reporter—Harriest Bross Nemeth; guest Andre Tellier [1]

Oct 17, 1948 @ 5:05

Book Reporter—Harriest Bross Nemeth; guest Norma Keating [1]

Jul 09, 1949 @ 5:15

Book Reporter—Harriest Bross Nemeth; guest Matt Mattlin, Spring Lake pianist and composer [1]

Jul 10, 1949 @ 5:15

Book Reporter—Harriest Bross Nemeth; guest Matt Mattlin, Spring Lake pianist and composer [1]

Dec 19, 1949 @ 6:30

Community Chest Program —  [1] [2] [3] With over 15 preformers including Matt Mattlin.

Feb 05, 1950 @ 5:15

Book Reporter—Harriest Bross Nemeth; Norma Keating, of Spring Lake, and Katharyn Wolcott, of Red Bank, quests [1]

May 07, 1950 @ 5:15

Book Reporter—Harriet Bross with Matty Mattlin and Barry Sharma, guests [1] [2] [3] David Ewen's "Men and Women Who Make Music", & Sharma sang (w Bross, m Robert Nemeth).

Dec 06, 1950 @ 8:05

My Favorite Recordings—with Harold Ober and Matt Mattlin, guest [1]

Dec 07, 1950 @ 8:05

My Favorite Recordings—with Harold Ober and Matt Mattlin, guest [1]

Jun 19, 1951 @ 7:30

Vincent Lopez with Barry Sharma and Matt Mattlin, who will play "Cherie Amour" (w Tellier) and "Why Are You Happening to Me" (w Bross) [1]

Sep 27, 1952 @ 1:15

Matt Mattlin at the Piano—sponsored by Sanford Sales Corp [1] [2] with Leni Rowland Pentaleri singing lyrics by Andre Tellier.

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