DuckBlue said:WPCH - All Music, All the Time
('70s WPCH when it was programmed by Jim Schulke)
Kachme said:The one that always cracked me up was, "WGST - when news breaks, we fix it!"
jabba17 said:Back in the 1970s, WSB called themselves "Interstate 750", promoting their class A clear status.
There was also the "Pop Top" that Z-93 used with "We Built This City" by Starship:
"We built Atlanta on rock and roll, Atlanta's hit radio Z-93!"
RoddyFreeman said:jabba17 said:Back in the 1970s, WSB called themselves "Interstate 750", promoting their class A clear status.
There was also the "Pop Top" that Z-93 used with "We Built This City" by Starship:
"We built Atlanta on rock and roll, Atlanta's hit radio Z-93!"
Pop Tops were great. They were done for a number of songs. PAMS also had a version.
jinglemaker said:One of the best would have to be "Quixie in Dixie"
JR1967 said:WSB-FM's slogan until the early 80's when they switched formats:
"Beautiful Music, WSB-FM-Great 98"
ShawtyBlack_ATL said:V-103/WVEE-FM
"The People's Station"
"Your Free Money Station"
"The Big Station"
"The People's Station" (current)
HOT 107.9(formely HOT 97.5)/WHTA-FM
"Where Hip-Hop Lives"
"Atlanta's Original Hip-Hop and R&B Station"
"Atlanta's Real Hip-Hop and R&B Station"
"Digital Hip-Hop"
"Atlanta's Hottest Hip-Hop" (current)
95.5 The Beat/WBTS-FM
"Atlanta's New #1 Hit Music Station"
"Atlanta's New #1 for Hip-Hop" (current)
WiLD 96.7/WLDA-FM(defunct)
"Atlanta's New Party Station"
"Atlanta's Little Station"
"Atlanta's New Home for Hip-Hop and R&B"
97.1 JAMZ/WFOX-FM(defunct)
"The Best Jamz of the 80s, 90s and Now"