<font color=3333ff>I don't know much about the station, except that they had one of my all-time favorite station logos.
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> > Bunch of us were talking at the NAB and the subject of
> > "swinging-door operations" came up. I said that I had
> always
> > heard that Shamrocks's 93QFM in Milwaukee was one of the
> > worst! Am I right? Wasn't there a lo-o-o-ng line of
> Morning
> > guys at the old 93QFM? I mean like more than one or two
> > different ones a year?
> >
> > It seems to me (when I was doin' radio in Chicago in the
> > early 90s) that they were some kind of regional joke; we
> > always used to punk each other with "you got a call from
> > 93QFM in Milwaukee and they're interested in you for
> > Mornings."
> >
> > Anybody in the Milwaukee-area remember if that buzz was
> > true?
> >
> During the latter day of their rock days, yes very true.
> From the late 80s till they flipped to jazz in circa 95 they
> tried every stunt in the book to try to beat LZR, most of
> them laughable.
> I remember this one stunt they pulled around 88 or 89 were
> the jocks "locked" themselves in the studio and took over
> the station. Well Steve Dahl called them on the air and
> called their b.s.He basically said what's keeping management
> from turning off your transmitter??? Their answer... we have
> the transmitter in the studio with us..... had me ROFLMAO.
> However back in the early 80s the station was great!! They
> took out rival WLPX.Their morning show aptly named "the
> morning sickness show" was great. Remember Jim Rodio and
> Gene Mueller(now at KTI), had this bit called the buffoon
> line were they would take calls at random from listeners and
> just ad lib from there. Funny stuff.
> IMHO they went downhill after they let morning "shock jock"
> Perry Stone go because advertisers were threatening to pull
> out due to his comments on the gay community in Milwaukee. I
> remember when they tried the same thing with FOX over "
> married with children" and FOX said fine go and found other
> advertisers. QFM should have done the same.
> Also in the late 80s-early 90s QFM found itself sandwiched
> between LZR and KLH. They had a major identitity crises
> couldn't decide to go classic rock or more active...Saga
> really put the thumbsrews to em. ( kinda like CC is doing to
> Saga now)
>