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Leigh Hamilton on Power 99FM WUSL Philadelphia | May 1983
WUSL Power 99FM Philadelphia – Leigh Hamilton – May 1983 From the Lawrence Mecri collection. Back in October 1982, Country formatted FM99 WUSL changed format to what was a Churban, or as it would be called later, a “Rhythmic CHR” format. The station launched with the new name of, KISS 99FM. That name lasted…
Philadephia Top 40 & Urban Afternoon Drive Dial Sweep | October 1983
Back in October 1983, I recorded Philadelphia’s FM Top 40 & Urban stations. This is from that cassette tape. Stations in this aircheck include: WXTU New 92 (Mike Brophy) 105.3 WDAS-FM (Doug Henderson, son of Jocko Henderson) WWSH The Top FM 106 (Bobby Rich) WUSL Power 99fm (Jeff Wyatt) WCAU-FM Hot Hits 98 (Billy Burke).…
Jon Anthony on The Power Pig, Power 93 WFLZ Tampa | 1989
Radio Station: The Power Pig, Power 93 WFLZ Tampa Frequency: 93.3MHZ format: CHR This aircheck features radio vet, Jon “Rock n’ Roll” Anthony, on one of Tampa Bay’s most outrageous radio stations. The Power Pig signed on in 1989, and at this point, the Power Pig is only a few weeks old, on it’s mission…
The 3 Little Pigs, on The Power Pig, Power 93 WFLZ Tampa | February 1991
Radio Station: The Power Pig, Power 93 WFLZ Tampa Frequency: 933.3MHZ format: CHR The Three Little Pigs… Dr. Don Carpenter and Jack Harris with Marc Chase. One of Tampa Bay’s most outrageous morning shows, on one of the most outrageous radio stations. The Pig signed on in 1989, and at this point, the Power Pig…
Hollywood Henderson, Power 95 WWPR New York| 1988
In the mid to late 1980s, WPLJ, Power 95, was doing well. It was normally trailing behind CHR Leader Z100 WHTZ, but billing was high, and ratings were good. On December 20th, WPLJ did something that shocked many in New York. WPLJ changed its call letters to WWPR, echoing the radio station’s logo ”Power…
WPLJ 95.5 New York, End of WPLJ & Launch of K-Love | May 31 2019
May 31, 2019 was a day many New Yorkers will never forget. It was the day WPLJ went away. 95.5 WPLJ signed on the air in 1971 as an Album Oriented Rock station. By the late 1970s, the playlist had tightened a bit to New York’s Best Rock. WPLJ was very popular with that format.…