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Warren Schroeger on FM 97 WJIB Boston | December 1980
WJIB FM97 Boston – Warren Schroeger – December 1980 Courtesy: Warren Schroeger There was a time when the Beautul Music / Easy Listening was one of the most popular music formats on FM. Many cities had 2, or even 3 stations with this format. As we moved into the late 70s & early 1980s,…
London & Engleman on 1190 KLIF Dallas | December 1978
KLIF 1190 Dallas – London & Engleman – December 1978 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson If you know about the history of Top 40 radio, then you know the name Gordon McLendon. McLendon was the owner of 1190 KLIF, and was considered the man who perfected Top 40 radio on KLIF. In 1954, the era…
Yvonne Daniels on 89 WLS Chicago| December 2 1976
WLS 89 Chicago – Yvonne Daniels – December 2 1976 It was probably the most popular radio station in the midwest! 89 WLS Chicago. It was ABC’s Top 40 powerhouse from the 1960s into the 1980s. The names of the DJs who worked here is a list of the best of the best…
Yvonne Daniels on 89 WLS Chicago | November 15 1979
WLS 89 Chicago – Yvonne Daniels – November 15 1979 It was probably the most popular radio station in the midwest. 89 WLS Chicago. It was ABC’s Top 40 powerhouse from the 1960s into the 1980s. The names of the DJs who worked at WLS is a list of the best of the…
Dr. Don Rose on KFRC 610 San Francisco | January 20 1976
KFRC 610 San Francisco – Dr Don Rose – January 20 1976 Dr. Don Rose was the King of Bay Area radio in the 1970s & 80s. King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr. Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, “the Big 610.” No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973…
Dick Ford on 74 KRMG Tulsa | December 1974
KRMG 74 Tulsa – Dick Ford – December 1974 Courtesy: Richard Andert 74 KRMG is known today as “Tulsa’s 24-hour News, Weather and Traffic, & News station,” but back in the 1970s, the station was Full Service Middle Of The Road, or full service Adult Contemporary station. To this day, many who are old…
Doug Taylor, 102.9 WDRC-FM Hartford | October 28, 1998 5:22pm-9:22pm
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 of the 1960s and early 1970s was reaching the over 55 age group that, while once upon a time, was sought after by advertisers because…
Chris Tarrant, 95.8 Capital FM London | October 9 1996
Until the 1970s, the British airwaves belonged almost exclusively to the BBC. However, the British government eventually decided to open the country’s radio environment to commercial stations in 1972, and new stations emerged as a result. one of those new stations was Capital Radio. Capital’s first few years were rough because advertisers were slow to…