This week’s Radio Ink Blast From The Past comes from Jami Mayberry at KBUY in Amarillo in 1979, "Amarillo's Only Stereo Country" at the time.
However, it isn’t just the growth of machinery muscle anymore that is worthy of note; it’s the growth of their digital brains.
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