I remember living in the University City part of San Diego in the early 90s. We had some Great radio stations, Q106 and Z90 of course. But my favorite was listening to the 1150 AM simulcast of KIIS FM ! They had a playlist unlike anything anywhere. Q106 and Z90 only played dance leaning Top 40. If you wanted to hear some mainstream music, you had tune to B100 which was as Top 40/AC hybrid (there was really no such thing as Hot AC yet). Power 106 was good, but also leaning too rhythemic. KIIS FM was a Good Old fashioned Top 40 station! They had the reverb, and the top of the hour "one-two punch" jingle-legal I.D's
Rick Dees did mornings, and Magic Matt for afternoons.
Than I remember, for a short while we had our own San Diego version of KIIS FM on Q106! Matt was hired over to San Diego to do Q106 mornings, and the bumper stickers were now called "super Q stickers." For a short while, Q106 tried to sound like KIIS. The format loosened, and they too had the jingles and some heavy reverb. But it only lasted about 3 months afterwhich Matt left.
I still enjoyed DX'ing the 1150 signal for a short while. Then they dropped the format for sports, and that was that. But boy, were those the days...
Thoughts on KIIS FM in the late 80s and 90s?
Rick Dees did mornings, and Magic Matt for afternoons.
Than I remember, for a short while we had our own San Diego version of KIIS FM on Q106! Matt was hired over to San Diego to do Q106 mornings, and the bumper stickers were now called "super Q stickers." For a short while, Q106 tried to sound like KIIS. The format loosened, and they too had the jingles and some heavy reverb. But it only lasted about 3 months afterwhich Matt left.
I still enjoyed DX'ing the 1150 signal for a short while. Then they dropped the format for sports, and that was that. But boy, were those the days...
Thoughts on KIIS FM in the late 80s and 90s?