• WCCO Radio: 100 Years

  • By: Audacy
  • Podcast

WCCO Radio: 100 Years

By: Audacy
  • Summary

  • In 2024, WCCO Radio is celebrating 100 years on the air. We'll look back on some of the most important and entertaining moments from the last century as you heard right here on 830 WCCO Radio!
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Episodes
  • WCCO 100 Days - 1991 World Series
    Sep 26 2024
    In one of the most unexpected World Series matchups ever, the Twins and Atlanta Braves battled it out in 1991, one year after each finished in last place, a first in MLB history. It turned out it would be the most nerve-wracking and greatest World Series ever. And it's one of WCCO's 100 greatest moments in 100 years! (Image: Rick Stewart / Stringer / Getty Images)
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    2 mins
  • WCCO 100 Days - Dru Sjodin
    Sep 26 2024
    Dru Sjodin was abducted from a mall parking lot in Grand Forks in 2003. Convicted Sex offender Alfonso Rodriguez was arrested and convicted in her abduction and murder. It's another of the most significant moments as heard on WCCO in the last 100 years. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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    2 mins
  • WCCO 100 Days - COVID Outbreak
    Sep 25 2024
    March 11th, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Two weeks later, on March 25th, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced a stay-at-home executive order, kicking off one of the more incredible moments in the 100 years, another of our memorable moments looking back on a century on the air.
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    2 mins

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