1998 was a year of change in the world of Oldies radio. The format, according to its consultants and programmers, was beginning to "age out". Meaning, the audience for music…
There's probably never been a jock more suited to be on WABC around 1968-72 than Dan Taylor. Except that DT was a pre-teen in those years and even if he wasn't too young, he would have been mistaken as Dan Ingram's clone...
This includes just about every element that listeners loved about the Time Machine. The great music of the 60s, a GREAT jock (actually, THE jock who invented the Time Machine format), lots of interaction with listeners - phone bits are everywhere, and Big Jay's "Record Pig" segment. You just have to listen to understand it.
In your webmaster's opinion, the whole of WNBC's format in the years 1983-1986 was one of the most entertaining and best all-around radio that was ever done in New York.