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KMCQ is going oldies

LITTLEBOYBLUE said:
I've been getting those too...and wondered if it's someone trying to hack or what the deal is?? I have also been checking the IP's ... but curious whether you think the efforts are spider/bots or some human playing with the toys?

Good question, I don't know. All the IP addresses are Seattle-based. And most of the e-mails I've gotten have been about 24 hours after I posted. I don't post here every day, but it does seem a little more than coincidental to me. Obviously that doesn't throw away your theory, which is perfectly plausible.
 
In 2008, Oldies is a different format than what many of us perhaps grew up with.

I grew up in New York City with CBS-FM in the 1970s. Hits from the 50's were very much a part of their format. Even on contemporary WABC they'd throw in a few 50's oldies.

Now as I cruise around the net listening to feeds of other oldies stations around the country, I rarely ever hear a 50's tune. In fact, I rarely ever hear any pre-Beatles 60's either. Most of today's oldies stations seem to have their core in 1965-1975. Some are more 70s-based, a few even play tunes as late as 1986 depending on how well their "sound" fits with the format (Stray Cats? Bruce Springsteen?)

I believe you can have a contemporary presentation no matter what kind of music you play. Or you can recycle the aging halcyons of local Top 40 radio and rely on local "heritage". I guarantee you that neither Pat Cashman nor R&M would do well on a music-intensive format because they are not "DJs".

Even if KMCQ ends up getting something off the bird like Scott Shannon's "True Oldies" or whoever owns the old ABC Radio Networks "Rockin' Oldies" (is it Jones/TM now?) and does a decent job of localizing it, I think they'll still make enough of a splash to attract some decent numbers and maybe goose the billing enough to make a major player interested.

Should be interesting...
 
Next we need a good DJ lineup. My dream linup from former and current local talent follows:

6am-9am Larry Lujack

9am-noon Sandy Hill (lol, needed one female)

noon-3pm Gary Crow

3pm-6pm Gary Lockwood

6pm-10pm Dancin Danny Wright

10pm-2am Burl Baer

2am-6am Big Jim Martin
 
dunno said:
Next we need a good DJ lineup. My dream linup from former and current local talent follows:

Everyone wants to see it be local,

But it will unfortunately be satellite fed.
 
LITTLEBOYBLUE said:
Can someone help me understand how playing oldies (or any music format) is going to be an essential service to the "city of Covington"?

Let me try. You follow the rules put in place by the FCC for "1st aural service" to a community and you can move it to just about anywhere that isn't included in an urban designated area (as determined by the census). Even moving to an urban designated area can work if the town you are moving to has its own government, schools, zip code, fire and police services and businesses which sets it apart from the rest of the urban area. You can't normally move out of an area that is going to be underserved by existing aural services when you leave. The problem is what constitues underserved.

We all know that most of the music radio stations around here, even in Seattle, do very little by way of public service. Usually, they bury most of it on early Sunday mornings. So, really, who cares what city of license is on the FCC license. Whether it be Covington, Seattle, Tacoma, or Eatonville, it doesn't matter that much because you are not going to do much in the way of serving you community anyway. But the FCC has the idea in mind that you are going to "serve" you community with first aural service. Apparently, turning on a transmitter and modulating is considered "serving" by FCC standards.
 
C'mon Blue and Pro,

Give it a rest and put your line up. No duplicates. I know you can do it
Mr. Blue, I left plenty on the bench!!
 
Unfortunately some of my picks are dead. They will be spinning records in "Rock 'n Roll Heaven".

6-9 Lan Roberts*
9-12 Mike Phillips*
noon-3 Mark Christopher
3-6 Gary Lockwood
6-9 Dick Curtis
9-12 Jerry Kay*
12-6 "Big" Jim Martin

*dead
 
Mr. Burn't,

Good lineup!! I tried to have em alive, but Rockin in Heaven works for me. I was going to put Lan in my 9am-noon slot, but decided to get pol correct.

Some fantastic radio talent has been from, and worked in the Northwest!!
Have a great Labor Day weekend! I've got my Hush Puppies on, guess I was never made for Glitter Rock and Roll!
 
BurntOutRadio said:
Let me try...

Good answer! My question, of course, was sarcasm about how the whole licensing process is a complete sham. What has Funky Monkey done for Eatonville? How well did KBSG super-serve Tacoma (or even KHHO in their years as a sports station).... Warm covering Bremerton? Unless they're running a spot for an IGA ANYWHERE on the peninsula...I don't think so.

I think you did a great job of flushing out the point I was making with the line about "modulating in your city of license....". I think the city of license these days is ONLY about meter readings with regard to protecting signals in other markets. Easier to protect a 104 signal in Covington than it is in Everett, for example....or they WOULD be on Cougar.
 
From what I understand the station will be kind of the same signal as the Funky Monkey. 25,000 watts and low attenna level. Probably won't reach downtown, eastside or north, but will cover the sound end.

My dream lineup of former Seattle talent for an oldies station:

Charlie Brown
Rick Hanson
Gary Lockwood
Burl Baer

My dream lineup up of currently working talent for an oldies station:

Ichabod
Heidi May
Kent and Alan
Dancin Danny Wright
 
djdan said:
From what I understand the station will be kind of the same signal as the Funky Monkey. 25,000 watts and low attenna level. Probably won't reach downtown, eastside or north, but will cover the sound end.

My dream lineup of former Seattle talent for an oldies station:

Charlie Brown
Rick Hanson
Gary Lockwood
Burl Baer

My dream lineup up of currently working talent for an oldies station:

Ichabod
Heidi May
Kent and Alan
Dancin Danny Wright

My Ultimate Oldies Radio Dream Line-Up:

Weekdays

6-10 Gary Lockwood
10-3 Danny Holiday
3-7 Pat O'Day
7-12 Red Robinson
12-6 Burl Baer

Weekends

12-6 Scott "Fastlane" Phillips
6-10 Kacie Summers
10-3 JJ Hemingway
3-6 Chico (from KYAO down in Ocean Shores)
(SATURDAY)6-12 KYA's Legends of Rock 'n Roll Show
(SUNDAY)6-12 Classic AT40,

News: Chet Rogers, Ty Flint, Dick Curtis or Bill Rice
Sports: Bill O'Mara (Mandatory, it just can't be the PERFECT station without Seattle's greatest sportscaster.), my second pick, Bruce King

Departed and sorely missed broadcasters that really would have made this complete:

Bwanna Johnny
Phil Harper
Rick Honey
Jerry Kaye
Mike Webb (He made his mistake, but the man had suffered enough for it, even before he was murdered. So he is worthy of forgiveness.)
 
Mr. Blue Boy,

Do we have a hall of fame for Northwest Brodcasters.

Some of the great ones missed above in no special order:

Larry Nelson
Norm Gregory
Emp Smith
Don Wade
Steve West
Chuck Bolland
Chuck sbrother, name escaping me
Kevin O'Brien(Metheny)
Buzz Barr
Dan Foley
Joe Cooper
Andy Barber
Joe Micheals(ColbyMcCloud)
Steve Slayton
Steve Nichole
Gary Shannon
Langen and West
Gary Bryan
Tracy Mitchell
Mark Allen
Tom Hutler
Bobby Simon
Bruce Cannon
Richard Dee (forever in Aberdeen)
Bwanna Johnny
Sandy Hamilton
Eric Chase
Scotty Brink

I'm missing some good ones.
 
Re. the Hall of Fame....

I plan to resurrect the NW History efforts online so at least there can be presence from everyone who wants one. It was housed on the PSRBA site until about a month ago when the group ceremoniously canned my old and sorry butt from a 11-year volunteer effort (their interactive + Soundies efforts)...so I figured the history contents that I used to have there should live on separately so I can continue to dedicate my enthusiasm to that...

Meanwhile the PSRBA does have their annual "Crystal Soundie" which was awarded over the years to many of the people on your list.
 
Here are a few more from the past:

Ron Bailie
Les Williams
Ray Hutchinson
"Jockey" John Stone
Wally Beethoven
Chris Lane
Lou Gillette
Lee Perkins
J. J. Valley
Rett Hamilton Walker I
 
Bongwater--

Thanks for the shout out, Lar; you completely made my day! That being said, these guys and gals listed are true professionals. This is just a hobby for me!

One I would love to hear again (and am so sorry, the name escapes me) was the lady who covered overnights for KOMO for many years in the 70s/ 80s. She just was perfect in tone and delivery for what the shift was all about. She wasn't a jock per se, but for the truckers and the cops on the beat she really was golden. Throw her on the 1-5A shift on your superstaion!

And I agree w/ you re: Mike Webb.

AND, darn it all, WE still play 50s hits and near misses on OUR oldies station (some late 40s, too): www.radiokya.com !

Chico
KAYO-LP
KBSG-LP
(Don't want your classic calls any more- we'll take 'em, we ain't proud!)
 
I grew up listening to Pat O'Day with his “Granny Peters,” “Mr. KJR,” and “Wonder Mother.” It'd be great if some of those dream team guys were on a station together, but who would listen? Certainly not the younger demos every station is after.
 
IndigoCoyote said:
One I would love to hear again (and am so sorry, the name escapes me) was the lady who covered overnights for KOMO for many years in the 70s/ 80s. She just was perfect in tone and delivery for what the shift was all about. She wasn't a jock per se, but for the truckers and the cops on the beat she really was golden. Throw her on the 1-5A shift on your superstaion!

That would be Jaynie Dillon. She's alive and well in Tacoma and doesn't miss radio!!
 
Bongwater said:
djdan said:
Mike Webb (He made his mistake, but the man had suffered enough for it, even before he was murdered. So he is worthy of forgiveness.)

Re Mike Webb, to what mistake are you referring Bongwater?
 
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