That flip occured on Monday, August 9, 1993, leaving talented people like Jeff Stevens and Allen Rantz unemployed. Actually for a few months before the simulcast with WCLR, at 10 AM following the last "Breakfast Club with Jeff Stevens" and the playing of Night Ranger's "Goodbye" and all of the WDJK/Power 95 imaging from the 80s oldies experiment from July-August 1993, they immediately went to a simulcast of AM 1500 WBZI, which at the time was home of mainly farm news...what a dumb way to waste a transmitter! They started simulcasting WCLR when they flipped to oldies in late-1993 I believe.NoWayNoCC said:One of my least favorite was around 1993 when WDJK got ruined by being made a simulcast of WCLR. What a waste that was.
Time Traveler said:just as Cincinnati's WUBE (1-2-3-W-B) flipping to Country from Top 40 (after 13 years in the format, including the WCPO era) had to be a very harsh low point!!!
FRR said:For me it was when WUBE switched from the Drake Format in 68. I know Drake said he could make any station a winner and failed at UBE because of the poor signal and stong competition from WSAI, the powerhouse of the sixties. I have hours and hours of airchecks from UBE when Big Al Law, Gary Corey and none other than the great Bwanna Johnny, (who died last year) were all on the station. Drake had the greatest format of the sixties, none other even came close. I still miss it, and it has been a long long time.( I know this isn't a Dayton station flip, but it sure brought back memories)