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George McFly out at WJMK

If WJMK had any brains they'd go after the format that WLS-FM just gave up on. There is no station in Chicago playing 60s & 70s Top 40 hits.
They should bring in Dick Biondi's Friday Night Request show which was the best show on Chicago radio & very popular among listeners.
 
radioman148 said:
If WJMK had any brains they'd go after the format that WLS-FM just gave up on. There is no station in Chicago playing 60s & 70s Top 40 hits.
They should bring in Dick Biondi's Friday Night Request show which was the best show on Chicago radio & very popular among listeners.

Most of which are--say it with me-not in the demo. And isn't the focus decade for both WLS-FM and K-Hits the 70s these days, which means they ARE playing Top 40 hits. Do you really want LS-FM to play Shaun Cassidy and the DeFranco Family?
 
Mark Jeffries said:
radioman148 said:
If WJMK had any brains they'd go after the format that WLS-FM just gave up on. There is no station in Chicago playing 60s & 70s Top 40 hits.
They should bring in Dick Biondi's Friday Night Request show which was the best show on Chicago radio & very popular among listeners.

Most of which are--say it with me-not in the demo. And isn't the focus decade for both WLS-FM and K-Hits the 70s these days, which means they ARE playing Top 40 hits. Do you really want LS-FM to play Shaun Cassidy and the DeFranco Family?

I definitely don't want to hear those artists, but there's more to the 70s than Boston, Springsteen, Eddie Money, Foreigner, etc.
There was a lot of other music during that time period, but maybe you don't remember.
 
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