> > WUSL signed on as "US-1" in the late fall of 1976. Jim
> > Nettleton was the original morning man and Juan did late
> > nights. They also went Country briefly in the early
> > eighties before the flip to Urban.
> >
> WUSL was "Continuous Country 99 FM" from 4th of July weekend
> 1981 to October, 1982. Jocks included Juan Varlita and Pat
> Winters (now doing traffic). It was a 3 in a row type
> country with songs back-announced. On Labor Day weekend
> 1981 sister station WFIL also switched to a
> personality-oriented country station, which became the only
> country station when "Kiss 99" was born early on a Saturday
> morning in October, 1982. When "Kiss 100" chalenged them
> for the name (even though they weren't on the air yet) WUSL
> was called "99 FM" then became "Power 99".
>
> Also on US-1 was Jim Gearhart, who had been MOR WFIL's
> morning man in the 1960's prior to the Pop Explosion, then
> went to WCBS-AM New York before they went all news, then
> KIRO Seattle before returning to Philadelphia. He then went
> to WBUD as Jim Hart and finally to WKXW where he's been on
> mornings since the early '90's.
>
Thank God WUSL Flip to Urban . Maybe they should had drop those called letters ( To late now ) . <P ID="signature">______________
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