"This is pretty much the format Lund put on WGAR in Cleveland. It was later called chicken rock, due to its lack of continuity with MOR, because it was definitely not Top 40."
I've heard the term "chicken rock, but being a non-radio pro, was never sure what it referred to. Sounds like the 69 KGBS, though. "Modern MOR" is another term that's new to me, though it seems like some of the traditional MOR stations - like KMPC - went this direction in the mid 70s.
"It was Top 40 when it went fulltime as KTNQ, a station I am proud to have programmed for several years."
I'm proud for you - Ten Q was a great station. What was the line? "Ten Q"...."You're welcome"
I've heard the term "chicken rock, but being a non-radio pro, was never sure what it referred to. Sounds like the 69 KGBS, though. "Modern MOR" is another term that's new to me, though it seems like some of the traditional MOR stations - like KMPC - went this direction in the mid 70s.
"It was Top 40 when it went fulltime as KTNQ, a station I am proud to have programmed for several years."
I'm proud for you - Ten Q was a great station. What was the line? "Ten Q"...."You're welcome"