Heh, they're starting to call the station this - I luv it:
http://www.seattlepi.com/soundoff/comment.asp?articleID=414950
http://www.seattlepi.com/soundoff/comment.asp?articleID=414950
LITTLEBOYBLUE said:in the oldies days we often called it that INTERNALLY ... because much of the music mix shied away from the R&B, Motown deeper cuts, etc.
KVI was one of the last valid music formats on AM in Seattle, perhaps only eclipsed by KIXI.
PSAIRCHECKS said:KVI was one of the last valid music formats on AM in Seattle, perhaps only eclipsed by KIXI.
I would argue for KOMO as well. They still played music until 1996, one of the last big full service AM music stations to go all talk. The last full service AM music station in a somewhat large market was KSSK 590 Honolulu...only recently did they become a full simulcast of the FM KSSK.
Steenman said:@PSA I worked on air at KSSK back in the 80's and also buy radio in Honolulu regularly for my Wedding Expos there. KSSK has been a simulcast for many years, they brought the FM (KDEO Waipahu) about 20 years ago and it's been a full simulcast for at least 10 of those. Perhaps, maybe, they break the AM away for sports, but not even sure about that. And yes, I was there when the AM show got like a 50 share of the market, it was pretty remarkable in the day.
PSAIRCHECKS said:...think we have hijacked the original thread topic, hope the original poster doesn't mind....
Goldilocks94941 said:Were any of you there in Honolulu when the legendary morning host Apu died? I had moved there a few months earlier, so I didn't quite get the adoration that listeners had for him. But felt it was really something to hear how his death affected them. It was probably similar to the way my parents felt about morning host JP McCarthy on WJR Detroit.
(By the way, announcing the death of Apu during the 8am hour did seem a bit orchestrated to me. Anyone know more about that?)
Goldilocks94941 said:Was the Seattle FM dial already mostly full in the mid 1980s? (apart from the 104.5 thing that's been dragging out on another topic).