kudzooter said:Sorry. Should have indicated that this was in the mid2late 1950s. At that time, KRMG ID'd as "one of America's two great radio stations." Sadly, until the early 60s, they were mostly "the radio people's radio station." All us guys who were majorly kicking their ass in the ratings, would have given our left
(?channel?) to be able to work there. From early 60s until at least the mid 90s, their combination of killer morning show, equally good local personalities in other dayparts, and unbelievably good news coverage...finally got them the ratings/billings they deserved. Yep, kinda sad to see (hear) 'em degraded to a pictureless version of "fair&balanced." But that's the deal ya make, to make it in third-milennium corporate radio, I guess.
billyg said:KFAQ 1170 (I hate those calls) has the best and most constant signal from Oklahoma.
Media Mogul said:KRMG and KVOO (I refuse to call that station by the new letters) came into the Texas panhandle like locals at 3:00 in the afternoon....
G Thompson said:Gotta agree. The whole "KFAQ" thing still feels weird. Say it quickly and it sounds like you're cursing at someone.
cooptulsa said:89 WLS...wow, the memories! Growing up in South Jersey not only was I spoiled by having WFIL in my backyard, at nite WLS and WCFL outta Chicago blew in long and strong, along with WABC, CKLW, WKBW (Buffalo)...got to hear a lot of great jocks on those Top 40s.
MW_FM_DT_DXer said:I could hear Nashville's famous WSAM-AM in Michigan at night.
Bob O'Shea
You mean WSM. (WSAM is in Saginaw.)
kudzooter said:Or for me, Bob, pressed between the pages of some textbook I should have been studying back in 1958 for T-U. During some of my many hours hanging out at Tulsa stations, I spent quite a few at what was then KOME, when it was banging its head against the brick wall that was "The New KAKC." And one of the jocks was Doug China, "the man with a horn" (which he honked at least once during every talk break--leading us college wags to rename him "Horney Doug China") -- unless my mind has totally jumped more than its allotted number of tracks, "Doug China" later morphed into (or maybe just took back his maiden name) "Charley Douglas," but I never heard him horn anyone doing the "Road Gang" on WWL. Seems like, for a few years, the show was also simulcast on some 25 kilowatter out of Nebraska...but THAT may be one of those unallocated track jumps. :![]()
johnfox said:Is this the same Ron Kirby that was in Lawton at KCCO and KSWO? Both stations were top 40 at one time. I believe KCCO went country mid 70s, and the top 40 format went to FM as KRLG or G98 as it was called. KLAW was also top 40.