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For the San Antonians, what is the timing of KTSA/KAKI/KTSA on 550? I've found discussion of that short-lived call change, and I understand they "had to" change back to KTSA quickly because "kaki" sounded too much like, well, another word for s---. That argument never made much sense to me - also, KAKI was a perfect set of call letters for such a strongly-military area, with so many people dressed in their khaki uniforms. Consider that they probably couldn't have gotten the "vulgar" call letters KAKA even if they wanted to...those call letters were being used in Wickenburg, Arizona at least by 1960 and probably just that little bit earlier when the 550 thing happened. An interesting footnote is that those "vulgar" KAKA call letters are currently in use...on a religious FM station in the middle of Kansas! My 550 question is, though...does anybody know the dates (approximate, at least) that they briefly switched to, and back from, KAKI?
Meanwhile, I am a SERIOUS collector of radio station CHARTS, a/k/a "Surveys" or "top 40 lists." However, having been active since 1963, and being pretty active the entire duration, it's not "EASY" to find ones that I need. I am ONLY seeking to get ONE from every possible different radio station, seeking a chart as old as possible, with a strong preference for something from before 1960 IF it exists.
One of my most sought charts from anywhere is the old KTBC in Austin. In fact, a recently-gotten 1958 chart from KOKE Austin is the only chart from that city (or nearby) that I've ever seen from before 1963. (Actually I think my chart from KTAE in Taylor might be 1962...) I am not likely to need anything, even Fifties, from Houston or Dallas (cities outside the scope of this forum, but probably still of interest to some readers here). However, I would MOST surely be interested in any chart from KTSA dated BEFORE they "ran through" the KAKI call letters...and if a chart from KAKI were to turn up, well, YOU can name your price. I'm serious...
There are MANY places that I need charts from - especially from before 1960 - so my request is NOT limited to central Texas at all. I have nothing that old from west of San Antonio (i.e. Abilene, Lubbock, El Paso, Amarillo, Midland-Odessa, Wichita Falls, etc). My search is actually WORLDWIDE, so even if you're in Spartanburg or Grants Pass or Saskatoon or Buenos Aires or Adelaide and you see this, you may well have something of great interest to me. There are fourteen U.S. states and 7 Canadian provinces (including, astonishingly, BC and QC) that I have NO Fifties from at all, and those are especially wanted.
Assumptions that I might not want something because it's "boring music," or because its condition has seen better days, or because it's a "cheap ugly thing" from a Mimeograph machine or something, are not valid - in fact, I am actually MORE likely to want an "inferior" chart than something that was elegantly printed for mass distribution. What I seek is nearly the OPPOSITE of what's usually "collectable."
My most sought TYPE of charts are the Top Ten lists that were reported weekly and published in local newspapers in some markets large and small (most prevalent in the 1950's and early 1960's). There's a near-total dearth of research on any of these, however - I've actually had to do the research myself when I travel and reach a city and look through microfilm newspapers. The extent of my research has disclosed no such newspaper reports in Nashville, Birmingham or Grand Rapids - and somebody telling me one of the Tampa-St. Pete newspapers had such a column in the Fifties - and that the "Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph" had these of which I strongly seek ANY Saturday newspaper between Sept/55 and Feb/58 - and that my offer for the September 24, 1955 Detroit TIMES (this date ONLY) would be spectacular... All other such known entities elsewhere I've been able to find sources who pretty much "completed" the cities for me, including Washington DC, Cleveland OH and a couple others...
If anybody has any of this stuff, you may be able to do well in running it by me...
Meanwhile, I am a SERIOUS collector of radio station CHARTS, a/k/a "Surveys" or "top 40 lists." However, having been active since 1963, and being pretty active the entire duration, it's not "EASY" to find ones that I need. I am ONLY seeking to get ONE from every possible different radio station, seeking a chart as old as possible, with a strong preference for something from before 1960 IF it exists.
One of my most sought charts from anywhere is the old KTBC in Austin. In fact, a recently-gotten 1958 chart from KOKE Austin is the only chart from that city (or nearby) that I've ever seen from before 1963. (Actually I think my chart from KTAE in Taylor might be 1962...) I am not likely to need anything, even Fifties, from Houston or Dallas (cities outside the scope of this forum, but probably still of interest to some readers here). However, I would MOST surely be interested in any chart from KTSA dated BEFORE they "ran through" the KAKI call letters...and if a chart from KAKI were to turn up, well, YOU can name your price. I'm serious...
There are MANY places that I need charts from - especially from before 1960 - so my request is NOT limited to central Texas at all. I have nothing that old from west of San Antonio (i.e. Abilene, Lubbock, El Paso, Amarillo, Midland-Odessa, Wichita Falls, etc). My search is actually WORLDWIDE, so even if you're in Spartanburg or Grants Pass or Saskatoon or Buenos Aires or Adelaide and you see this, you may well have something of great interest to me. There are fourteen U.S. states and 7 Canadian provinces (including, astonishingly, BC and QC) that I have NO Fifties from at all, and those are especially wanted.
Assumptions that I might not want something because it's "boring music," or because its condition has seen better days, or because it's a "cheap ugly thing" from a Mimeograph machine or something, are not valid - in fact, I am actually MORE likely to want an "inferior" chart than something that was elegantly printed for mass distribution. What I seek is nearly the OPPOSITE of what's usually "collectable."
My most sought TYPE of charts are the Top Ten lists that were reported weekly and published in local newspapers in some markets large and small (most prevalent in the 1950's and early 1960's). There's a near-total dearth of research on any of these, however - I've actually had to do the research myself when I travel and reach a city and look through microfilm newspapers. The extent of my research has disclosed no such newspaper reports in Nashville, Birmingham or Grand Rapids - and somebody telling me one of the Tampa-St. Pete newspapers had such a column in the Fifties - and that the "Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph" had these of which I strongly seek ANY Saturday newspaper between Sept/55 and Feb/58 - and that my offer for the September 24, 1955 Detroit TIMES (this date ONLY) would be spectacular... All other such known entities elsewhere I've been able to find sources who pretty much "completed" the cities for me, including Washington DC, Cleveland OH and a couple others...
If anybody has any of this stuff, you may be able to do well in running it by me...