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Audio: 92.9 WFOG, Circa 1982

Here's a clip of WFOG during their days as what appears to be a "beautiful music" station - a couple of songs including a Muzak version of Billy Joel's "My Life."

Enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5L9dYs3_Ac

btw How were their ratings back then? I guess they were good enough to let the jock on this clip get away with mistakes like he made here!
 
I don't think they should have ever gotten rid of Barry Michaels. He was way better than The Morning Wave!
 
DToTheJ said:
Here's a clip of WFOG during their days as what appears to be a "beautiful music" station - a couple of songs including a Muzak version of Billy Joel's "My Life."

Enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5L9dYs3_Ac

btw How were their ratings back then? I guess they were good enough to let the jock on this clip get away with mistakes like he made here!

There's an FM99 clip from around the same date that shows up after this one. Then I found a station demo from them in '75, then, well, I spent my entire laptop battery listening to old airchecks on youtube. Had no clue there were so much darned stuff on there!


Good stuff!

Radio-X
 
A Ron Jacobic (SP) air check! They usually were one of the top three stations in the market back in those days. Jacobic usually did afternoons. I guess he did do Saturday mornings. (Must have been a late Friday night ::) ) Trying to remember the rest of the lineup. I know Bob Calvert did mid-days.And Don Wayne was the morning news man.

Bill Bills took over mornings around 1984 or so with Mike Russell doing news.
 
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