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Daily News from New York, New York • 247

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WMMQ ROUNDUP By VAL ADAMS THE NBC switchboard, which calls Don Imus at 4 a.m. each weekday to alert him for work, had to make several calls the other morning before a sleepy Imus got out of bed in his home in Greenwich, Conn. WXBC's early morning man finally made it to work at 9:10 a.m., three hours and 10 minutes late, which he proudly proclaimed a record in being late. "I challenge any other morning man to brtak that record," said imperturbable Imus Barry Gray, 57, married Judith Morris, 32, a former producer of his WMCA if Arv progratn Fehpe Luciano, a former leader of the Young Lords, a militant Puerto Riean proup, is a disc jockey on WRVR. He's the host of Latin Roots on Sundays from 1 p.m.

to 6 p.m. End The Third Bridge (a fusion of Latin music, jazz, rhythm and blues) on Saturdays from 1 to 5 p.m. Alex Bennett is WPLJ's resident radical. "In the way of a political label, I'm a radical," he said. "I believe we need radical changes, not just liberal changes.

I'm also a humanist." Alex, 33, who hails from San Francisco, has working hours that most people would consider horrible, but he likes them. His telephone talk How is on from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., Monday through Saturday. "Talk 'hows are better after midnight," he said. Bennett does not designate a -J Alex Bennett-Early early man topic to be discussed by listeners who call up, but leaves it to them to choose their own subjects.

"My audience is younger than the average talk show audience, ranping from about 14 to 35," he said. "They are nocturnal people, just as I am." Alex, who also has a Sunday progTam (9 to 9:30 a.m.) on which he interviews someone in the news, avows that he is not an expert on anything. "But I do have some knowledge of many things, including trivia," he said. WVOX-AM-FM in New Rochelle, the soap box of Westchester, has moved above ground and is now fully visible. Its studios and offices formerly were in the basement of the tallest building in town, quarters that William" F.

O'Shaughnessy, energetic entrepreneur of WVOX, called an "upholstered sewer." Two weeks ago the station moved into its own building at One Broadcast Plaza, a rather exclusive address for a soap box. O'Shaughnessy, who once worked for "WNEW, fled to the suburbs in 1966 because of a certain opportunity and a conviction that community radio would be more exciting than big city radio. He's especially proud of Open Line, a 10 a.m. daily program featuring Westchesterites who call in and sound off on community problems and issues. WVOX doesn't issue a program schedule.

"We've never stood still long enough to do one." said O'Shaughnessy. JajtSSS0 Snt7ne arch RADIO WMCA 570 WABC 770 WINS 1010 FS 1230 WEVD 1330 WVOX 1460 WICC 60O WNYC 830 WHN 1050 WGBB 1240 WPOW1330 WHOM 1480 WVNJ 620 WCBS 880 HU 1100 ADO 1280 WBNX 1380 WTHE 1520 WNBC 660 WPAT 930 WNEW 1130 WGLI 1290 WNJR 1430 WQXR 1560 WOR 710 WWDJ 970 WUB 1190 WVIP 1310 WBAB 1440 WWRL1600 I fTAAA 2 Beveled Blocks Gold Vein If Beveled Blocks Gold Vein Choose Hand Engraved Antique Finish And Mori Add elegant beauty to your home with one of the exciting stylet shown or from many more custom designed Kargman'i mirrors. All of finest Va" Pittsburgh Plate Glass mirror made to your measurements by Kargman's expert craftsmen. CALL TODAY. MORNING News and information features (Continuous 24 WCBS News Radio 88 5:00 a.m.

5.00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m, 10:30 a.m.

11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. DIAMOND BLOCK hours a day). WINS News and information features (Continuous 24 hours a day). WNBC Voice of El Coqui; Amaha Betanzos, host WNYC Singing Lady With Ireene Wicker.

Children's program. "Childhood of Rosa Bonheur and Franz Liszt." WGLI Joe Rotolo Show. Italian-American program. WABC Attention New York; Rep. Charles Rangel, host Charles Windsor, executive director of Harlem Hospital Medical Center.

WNYC Lee Graham Interviews; Prof. Renee Fisher, musicologist WMCA -Richard Hayes Telephone-Taik Show. WWRL New Perspectives; Artnella Addei, host. Prof. Harry Tucker, director of Black and Hispanic Studies at Barnard College.

AFTERNOON KARGMAN'S STOCK MIRRORS -W0R Pro Football; Jets-Patriots. WNEW Pro Football; Redskins-Giants. 12:35 p.m.. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. STONE ARCHES WNYC Changing World of Women; Sandra Gorney. "After Forty, What? WNBC Solid Gold Hits With Murray the K.

Music, talk, news. WNBC, WHN World Series Easeball Game; Mets-Athletics. WNYC 100 and More Ways to Improve New York City; Traffic Commissioner Benjamin Ward. "New York City Traffic" (Part 1). EVENING WNBC Pro Hockey; Kings-Rangers.

W0R Hour of Decision; Rev. Billy Graham (Also on WNBC at 10 p.m. and WHN at 11 p.m.). WMCA Conversation New York; Tim Cooney, host. WNEW BcVFitzsimmons Show.

Music, taik, news. WHN Ad Beat; Maurine Christopher, host WABC Press Conference; Special State Prosecutor Maurice Nadjari. WABC Conference Call; Larry Bear, host Erich von Daniken, author. WMCA Long John Nebel and Candy Jones Telephone-Talk Show. 6:55 p.m 7:00 p.m.

8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m 11:00 p.m. 12:00 mid.

SIMPLICITY PANEL Pittsburgh Plat Glass 1 ENGRAVEO BLACKS. Pittsburgh Plat Glass 38 WRFM 105.1 WHBI 105.9 WVIP 106.3 WRVR 106.7 WBLS 107.5 WBAB 102.3 WNEW 102.7 WTFM 103.5 WWYD 103.9 WNCN 104.3 WXLO 98.7 WBAI 99.5 WVNJ 100.3 WCBS101.1 WPIX 101.9 wsou WKCR WFUV WNYE WHOM 89.5 89.9 90.7 91.5 92.3 WPLJ 95.S WQXR 96.3 WNBC 97.1 WEVD 97.9 WHLI 98.3 WUR 92.7 WPAT 93.1 WVOX 93.5 WNYC 93.9 WFME 94.7 iellHV CATHEDRAL CEILING BLOCKS Manhattan Bronx: 427-5003 Brooklyn: 625-1S52 Queens: JA3-2730 Westchester: WH8-50OU FoiHown N.J. SW 6-3 1 66 Newark J. MA 4-7373 Fort Lee J. 224-3350 Staten Island: YU1-8372 Nassau: IV3-7285 Suffolk: 8R3'3330 FOR FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE NO OBLIGATION 6:00 a.m.

WPIX Public Service and Religious programing (To 10 a.m.). 7:30 a.m. WPLJ Rock n' Jesus; Paul Krimsier, hosts' a.m. WRVR Let's Pretend With Sasha; "The Bremen Town Musicians." 10:00 a.m. WPIX American Top 40; Casey Kasem, host (Stereo).

10:45 a.m. WRVR Riverside Church Service (Also at 8:15 p.m.). 12:05 p.m. WNCN Afternoon Concert; Vaughn Williams' "Symphony No 8," other selections. 1:00 p.m.

WPIX Rock Music; Dennis Qumn, host (Stereo). 1:00 p.m. WNYC Opera Stars of Tomorrow; Vicki Panvini, soprano. 6:00 p.m. WPIX Rock Music; Jerry Carroll, host (Stereo).

6:00 p.m. WFUV Box at the Opera; Anthony Coggi, host 6:30 p.m. WNBC Meet the Press: James Hoffa. 8:00 p.m. WVNJ Curtain Time; "Golden Rainbow" (Recorded).

9:05 p.m. WVNJ Great Albums of Opera; Verdi's "Don Carlo." Roberta Altman, host State Sen. Karen Burstem (Part 1). 11:00 p.m.-WNYC-Spoken Words; Archibald MacLeish reads the poetry of Ralph Waldo Emerson. 12:00 mid.

WNCN Music Through the Night; Handel's "Hayi Concerto in No. 5, other selections. MMROR SPECIALIST SINCE V) 14 JAMAICA: 1U 34 Itmtt GOTHIC ARCHES.

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