frankberry said:
I remember listening to Bob Sievers and Jay Gould in the mid to late 60's. I was listening to the Little Red Barn program in Tampa, Florida.
WOWO did have one great nighttime signal in this direction.
That's certainly not an isolated observation. Before the 1995 hobbling of their signal, WOWO could be picked up all up and down the East coast, and on cruise ships in the Atlantic and Caribbean.In fact, Chris Roberts once played an aircheck of WOWO that was supposedly taped in Sweden. In the 60's and 70's, their nighttime DJ's, like John Cigna, Listo Fisher, Calvin "Baby" Richards and Carol Ford had audiences as wide as those on WABC, WLS, WLW, and other big sticks...In fact, some of them got big time gigs in NYC and Boston.
They say talk radio saved AM...Maybe so, but I miss the days when AM radio could just play music, whether it was rock, MOR, country, or whatever, and the people playing the music could simply entertain us without talking about Democrats, Republicans, UFO's, car repair, ballplayers on steroids, or how to cleanse our colons.