> > > Man, that sounds like a good radio listening time. What
> > fun
> > > that must have been.
> > >
> > > It's always nice to to read that we are more alike than
> > > different.
> > >
> > > Still, I continue to believe, that if given a chance to
> > > exist, a station such as WVGO or the glory days of WFHS
> in
> >
> > > DC were around today, it would be wildly popular with
> both
> >
> > > listeners and advertisers.
> > >
> > > Also, I'm sure that radio professionals back when WVGO
> > > started were sure the station would fail as well. Am I
> > > wrong?
> > >
> > > I love Roxy Music too, Steve. Have you heard the new
> Brian
> >
> > > Eno record? It's more than worthy of your listening
> time.
> > > You can hear it and old Roxy Music on my show...
> > >
> > > Anyway, I'd love to hear what WVGO would have to say
> about
> >
> > > all this....
> >
> > I still think the best radio stations in Richmond, for
> my
> > tastes were (are) the following
> >
> > 1) WRNL in the early seventies
> > 2) LEE in its hey day
> > 3) WGOE under Jack Alix
> > 4) WTVR-AM as 'All Request Radio"
> > 5) WBCI in Williamsburg when it was the only AC
> station
> > with any Richmond coverage
> > 6) WVGO as Oldies 106
> > 7) WRCL as "Cool 106.5"
> > 8) WQSF as soft AC
> > 9) WBBT as the "Beat"
> > And my two all time favorites
> >
> > EZ-104 as soft AC
> > LITE 98----- my opinion of great radio and
> I'm
> > dead serious and stone cold sober as a matter of fact. I
> > love Soft AC mixed with oldies and I think Bill Bevins is
> > really good. I guess that makes this a blond moment in
> radio
> > history to all youse metal dudes.
> >
> >
> > >
> >
> I like your TOP 9 Oldiesgal... I stayed glued to W-LEE,
> then SUPER Q remember When they were Super Q or when they
> were WRVA-FM, then as time rolled on WTVR, WRNL, WRXL, WRGM,
> WRAR, WBCI, WMBG, WQSF, WDCK, WPLZ, WANT, WNNT, WEET, WENZ,
> WEZS, WMXB, WVGO, WGOE, WRFK, WKIE, WLSA, WFLO, WSLS, WKHK,
> WKIK, WHAN, WHAP, WJRV, WRVA, WXGI, WBBT, WRCL, WKLR, WAFX,
> WZZR, WCDX, WTTX, WLVA, WJLC, WODI, WBBC, WSLQ, WKDE, WROV,
> WLLL, WCVE-FM, WHCE, WDCE, WPVA, WBZU, WFLS, WRIR, WSOJ,
> WZEZ, WBNN, WDZY, WFTH, WYFJ,& WPES... over the years I've
> listened to them all, even worked for a few of them.
I Can't think of anything you left out. I never understood why WBBC dropped AC? I remember most of them except the one's in Lynchburg/Roanoke. Probably the dumbest thing was WJRV. You did forget WSMJ, WBZZ, and WMXV. But my big question is-------what radio names did you use? I lived in the "Holy City" from 1970 until 2001 when I went to mighty Tampa Bay. I'm not using the name I used in Richmond either since my sex change!. I wasn't in radio, but I knew Philly Phil. Actually I could have been in Radio, but Delilah hadn't been invented yet.