I grew up listening to KQV, and have posted many of my memories on the Pittsburgh Radio Nostalgia board.. Sad to say, by the time they reached their final night as a Top 40 station, I was a diehard 13Q listener and didn't pay much attention, even though several people had told me they were changing format that evening.
KQV was a great station in its day, and fended off all competition (until 13Q, anyway) despite not having the big signal of WABC, WLS or even WFIL. That said, by late 1972 or early 1973, the KQV I knew and loved was gone. By 1974 it was "14K", and by 1975 it was unrecognizable.
There is certainly plenty of the old KQV in my airshifts on 620 KHB.
The Pittsburgh Radio Greats Reunion (as we once called it) was discussed by me and 3WS OM/PD Chris Ostrander as far back as five years ago. It never went anywhere due to budgetary reasons, Ostrander's departure, and the change of ownership.
As for "KQV Rewound," I think that would generate more attention than the station has seen in decades.
> I have asked many involved at KQV about a reunion, even if
> only for a coouple of hours. While Frank Gottleib (nd) and
> Eric Selby (PD) are have both expressed interest, Mr. Dickey
> has declined. A couple of years ago a Pittsburgh Radio
> Reunion was discussed with Dave Labrozzi at 3WS. He has
> since left for Baltimore and it never happened. A number of
> local personalities are interested and some of those from
> out of town would return if it could be arranged.