It never made it to Grant County at allI remember WCLU made it about to Walton on the southwest, Maysville on the southeast, and Forest Park on the north.
It never made it to Grant County at allI remember WCLU made it about to Walton on the southwest, Maysville on the southeast, and Forest Park on the north.
I was listening when this happened! It was "Sweet Freedom" by Michael McDonald.
It sounded like half their records were all scratched up, especially around 1985-86.
Bandit, recalling from our history on this board, I thought you worked at CLU 132 back in the ‘80s.
I was able to get in the car in the northern part of Grant County. However, it was VERY spotty.It never made it to Grant County at all
Say whatever you will about Q102 back in the day, but they’ve done a good job down through the years of doing whatever it takes to survive. They’re still the city’s top CHR/Hot AC leaving in the dust a whole host of competitors, starting in the ‘70s with legendary WSAI-AM. Remember WJDJ (94.1...94DJ), WOKV (103.5), Kiss 96, Yes 95?
Yeah, they played it.One other title I'd add is "You & I" by Eddie Rabbitt & Crystal Gayle. Did it get airplay in Cincinnati?
That is very true. You can add K-Rock 94 to that too, those brief several weeks where they did top 40 in late summer 1985.
I remember hearing "Islands in the Stream" on Long Island. I mostly listed to WPLJ. Perhaps it was on WBLI or WKCI out of Connecticut?This situation also happened in the NYC/NJ area, where CHR station WHTZ (Z100) was launched that same year. Z100 never played any of the songs that you mentioned or any other song that was very soft. Neither did WPLJ.
I thought they went straight from country to AC. I thought K-Rock was the name of WWNK-AM when they did oldies.
Also, WAQZ was satellite top 40 in 1991.
I don’t know about the AM, but I vividly remember 94.1 doing CHR and calling themselves K-Rock 94 for a few weeks around when school started back in 1985. This was right in between the country format and WINK. I recall being excited that Cincinnati got another CHR to compete with that awful Q 102 (in my opinion). It did not last long, probably less than a month.Exactly. Country WKXF became WWNK and was a Hot AC/CHR hybrid for a while as WINK 94.1 before morphing into a straight Hot AC and eventually becoming Mix 94.1 (WVMX). Forgot about WINK. Q102 survived them too. And K-Rock was what they called WWNK-AM when they switched from a simulcast to oldies.
I don’t know about the AM, but I vividly remember 94.1 doing CHR and calling themselves K-Rock 94 for a few weeks around when school started back in 1985. This was right in between the country format and WINK. I recall being excited that Cincinnati got another CHR to compete with that awful Q 102 (in my opinion). It did not last long, probably less than a month.
I forgot about The Heat (the satellite CHR) on 107.1, which is what NoWayNoCC is referring to, before they did Channel Z. It got better later on, but when they first started out Channel Z played “No More Words” by Berlin like it was the only record they had.
Times certainly changed....When I first heard WCLU in 1965...They were Country as was 1560-WCNW. Country was pretty much on fringe signals in those days. WSAI and the former 1230-WCPO were Top 40 at that time...I first heard WCLU in late 1982. They played a lot of new wave plus "Up Where We Belong" and "Maneater" quite a bit.