Lkeller said:I have to agree with Michael Hagarty. During the Drake era, KHJ was the flagship, and naturally the innovator. But from 73 on, KFRC was the better station, in my opinion. In the late 70s (I think, Michael would remember the year) they morphed into a top 40-soul-funk format that was terrific, and somewhat imitated by KMEL a few years later. As a listener in those days, I would often think that they would have been unbeatable if they had an FM stereo signal. So it wasn't just the delayed dominance of FM in the Bay Area that made KFRC great
Llew: It was 1981. Gerry Cagle replaced Les Garland as PD...tried maintaining the Garland approach and then after a few weeks or months, went off on his own concept. If I remember, everyone except Dr. Don was shown the door, Marvelous Mark was brought back from Boston along with Harry Nelson, Dave Sholin returned from his corporate RKO music gig and Bill Lee came in from Hartford-New Haven.
And by the way, it sounded great in AM Stereo!
---Michael Hagerty