http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayZ2XH_jlyY&feature=relmfu
All News Promo's for KFWB are in cartoon in the 1970's
All News Promo's for KFWB are in cartoon in the 1970's
Lkeller said:A cool bit of nostalgia - thanks, Recto. You say the ad is from the 70s, though I wonder what year it was. They had obviously started using the revised "News 98" version of the old "Channel 98" jingle from the Top 40 "Color Radio" days. During the early All News years - from 68 through the early 70s, that jingle was not used.
Lkeller said:It was called "Xtra News" and it was first. I don't recall that KABC ever had an all-news format. They ran long blocks of news in the morning and afternoon, but was otherwise talk shows- like KGO until recently,
KFWB switched to all news in March 1968. The only thing I could find on KNX said it went all news in the "spring" of 68 - so I'm guessing KFWB was first, but not by much. KNX wasn't truly "all news all the time" in those days - the station kept running a lot of feature shows like Mike Roy's cooking show. later the CBS Mystery Theater, and so forth.
Lkeller said:In the 70s and 80s, KCBS was more "all news" than KNX. For example, KCBS never ran the CBS Mystery Theater - it was aired in the Bay Area on KSFO. There were other half-hour feature shows on KNX in the 70s, IIRC, though the only one I can remember is Mike Roy.
I don't know what demographics KNX and KFWB were going for, but I do recall that KFWB was the no-nonsense all news station, while KNX in those days had feature shows, and was kind of gimmicky with jingles, and slogans ("Morning, noon, and night, get it first, get it right...stay in tune with the 70s on KNX NewsRadio 1070..."). I recall that the anchors would ID it as "KNX ten-seven-OH news radi-OH. As a young adult listener in those days, I found KNX kind of silly and annoying, and preferred KFWB.
Initially, the only formatics KFWB ever used was that teletype sound effect, which as I understand it - involved putting a microphone in the closet that held the teletype machine.
recto101 said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayZ2XH_jlyY&feature=relmfu
All News Promo's for KFWB are in cartoon in the 1970's
Lkeller said:Initially, the only formatics KFWB ever used was that teletype sound effect, which as I understand it - involved putting a microphone in the closet that held the teletype machine.
Lkeller said:It was called "Xtra News" and it was first. I don't recall that KABC ever had an all-news format. They ran long blocks of news in the morning and afternoon, but was otherwise talk shows- like KGO until recently,
OCradiodude said:recto101 said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayZ2XH_jlyY&feature=relmfu
All News Promo's for KFWB are in cartoon in the 1970's
Thanks for sharing! The KFWB cartoon commercials were especially interesting. When was the last time a radio station did a cartoon ad? I don't think I've ever seen one before this video.
radioman148 said:McLendon also converted WYNR Chicago to WNUS all news in late 1964. At the time they advertised it as "WNEWS" and said it was the only other all news station besides "XTRA NEWS over Los Angeles".
Somewhere I still may have an audio tape of this.