Not trying to hijack the thread, but I have to mention KKFM! It was 96 and a half in the 70's and we had a great time there. I did mornings one stint, then came back a year later to do a shift, early evenings. When we were in the location before the Academy Road location with the hideous yellow formica, it was cool. 10,000 lp's and very little control from the front office unless you pissed off the fatman, then hell broke loose. The view of the sun coming up, lighting up Garden of The Gods is one that every morning jock should get to see... KEDI-KCMS in 1973-74on the other hand, when it was at 66 Minniehaha was proof that it didnt matter what your studios looked like, or the gear you had, but WHO you had behind the mic. Chuck Browning, Gandalf Grey, Paul (can't remember the last name) a great evening fellow and overnight girl who made that station a great sounding Top 40 programmed by Steve Scott. Anybody who saw that building could not believe that we made it sound that good with what we had. Production in a closet (literally) and a control room that got so cold that we had a space heater under the turntables to keep them from slowing down. But man, we sounded GOOD!