Rock Radio Scrapbook
AIRCHECK OF THE WEEK
For week of
February 14, 2010
Weekly issue #568
Talent:
WALT "BABY" LOVE
Station: CKLW Windsor, Ont.
Date: August 29, 1970
Time: 8:12

(Chart scan courtesy Tom Howard)
The glory days of Top 40 radio may be over, but Walt "Baby" Love just keeps on
rockin'.
Love entertained at many of the biggest stations in Top 40 radio history, including CKLW, KHJ, KFI, KILT, WNBC, WXLO and WOR-FM. Along the way, he became the first African-American to work for both Lin Broadcasting in the south and the RKO chain. But in 1983, Love went into a new direction as he began hosting "The Countdown with Walt "Baby" Love." The show has gone on to become the longest-running syndicated R&B show in radio and has won Billboard's Best R&B Syndicated Radio Show award multiple times. He also hosts the syndicated shows "Gospel Traxx", "The Urban AC Countdown" and "African-Americans Making It Happen." In addition to his radio work, Love was Urban Radio and Music editor at Radio and Records for 21 years.
While he calls
himself Walt "Baby" Love on air,
the Pennsylvania native is known off-air as Rev.
Walter Shaw. In 1997,
he was ordained in the ministry at the First House of Prayer in Chicago.
Later he was
ordained as a Deacon in the African Methodist Episcopal (
Hear Walt "Baby" Love on CKLW here.
(The Tom Howard Collection)
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