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Category: 98.7 KNUS
Steve Campbell on FM99 KNUS Dallas | 1979
KNUS 99FM Dallas – Steve Campbell – 1979 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson KNUS was a free-form Rock station in the early 1970s, but the times were changing. Gordon McLendon and his associates, decided to launch a new kind of top 40 stationon KNUS – a hip, youthful station without all the teeny-bopper and bubble-gum…
Dave Collins, 99 FM KNUS Dallas | October 19 1977
The calls, KNUS FM 99, in Dallas first appeared in the summer 0f 1966, as a Progressive Rock station. It was part of the legendary McLendon group of station. Gordon McLendon is widely credited for perfecting the commercially successful Top 40 radio format, during the 1950s and 1960s. By 1971, the station had morphed into…
Dallas Composite | November, 1992
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Here’s a short overview of the Dallas/Ft. Worth market in the Fall of 1992.
Composite: 98.7 KNUS “K-News 99” Dallas | September 2, 1972
“KNUS… With the world’s Greatest Contest…” Once again, we go back to the Robyn Watts Collection for a real CLASSIC! You have one minute from the time your prize is announced to call in and claim it. Actually, you have to listen to see how this contest works. KNUS is the epitome of continuous contesting!…
Promo: The Great Rat Roundup– KNUS Dallas | 1978
Frankly, when this posted, your webmaster falsely assumed this was a big KNUS promo. Alas, the person who says he created this piece contacted us to set the record straight. Apparently this was *NOT* used on the air. Here’s what creator Bob Buchanan says about it: the roundup was NOT an on-air promo. it was…
Jim White / Tommy Kramer on KNUS 99 Dallas | 1972
KNUS 99 – 98.7 to be exact, was McLendon’s FM powerhouse. Originally slated to be an all-news station, and almost never to be because Gordon McLendon almost sold it in the 60s, KNUS turned out to be the SECOND successful Top 40 station, right behind (and later surpassing) sister KLIF 1190. Here’s two great jocks…
Composite: KNUS Dallas | 1979
New Contributor Karl Ireland sent in some truly fascinating material for your listening pleasure. Here’s an un-dated station promotional composite of “FM 99” KNUS. Based upon the music, I’m guessing this is from Spring, 1979. Who’s the narrator? Listen to the voice very carefully and see if you can answer. This follows one broadcast day…