XM RADIO said:Rickradio.. I dont care about commas, or puncuation,,, personnally Im into radio thats worth listening to! In reply to your comments, Tall Tom Campell would command much more money than CBS would pay,,and they are probably thrilled with what thay have, being the "bean counters" they are! As far as Bobby Ocean,,, you identify KFRC w/Bobby Ocean doing V/O!!!!!!!! Sue Hall was rehired,,,didnt you indicate once there gone, there gone!!! And she is back middays!And as for Charley van Dyke, and KRTH,, you being a radio guy, could you imagine the V/O guy at KFRC doing V/O in LA?? Wouldn't sound right! The bottom line is whatever CBS did to Bobby Ocean,, was a big mistake! Whatever radio did to John Mack Flanagan to force him into another career is hardly fair! My next question for you is how can 106.9 continue on their current frequency? One thing for sure, if 1260 KYA was still on the air, they would cover much more area than 106.9! no one listens to KFRC in their car as you go over hwy 4 to east county! Kenny in Concord,,
I appreciate your posts, Kenny - Being about the age you must be (mid 50s, I'm guessing), I can get into the nostalgia you feel when you talk about Top 40 radio. And I don't care if you use a lot of commas,,,,and exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My similar memories are from growing up in LA in the 60s, so I remember KFWB, KHJ, and KRLA, and think of Emperor Bob Hudson, the Real Don Steele, Casey Kasem, and many other seminal LA rock jocks - just like you remember "Tall" Tom Campbell, and Chris Edwards. From my bedroom in LA, I used to DX KFRC at night (KYA's signal didn't reach LA), so my earliest SF radio memories are of KO Bailey and a few other "610 Men" , who were the equal of the KYA jocks, I'm sure. I remember thinking that KFRC was a much hipper station that it's LA sister - KHJ. I was impressed that KFRC didn't use the annoying and outdated "Boss" terminology (Boss 30, Boss Jocks, etc). Really, that slang word was big on LA beaches in 63 to 65, but was passe by 67, though Bill Drake continued to use it on his stations until about 1970. I didn't know until a few years later that KFRC couldn't be "boss" because KYA was already the "Boss of the Bay."
When I arrived in the Bay Area in 73, Tom Campbell was the afternoon jock at KNEW ("California Gold"). I'm pretty sure it was his last DJ gig, and ended when KNEW went Country in about 1975. That's 33 years ago! He may have been great at KYA, but at KNEW he was no big deal - he just IDed the songs and delivered the format. DJs usually read a lot of commercials live on air in those days, but Tom didn't do as many because he was being a commercial shill for many of the competitors ...he couldn't read live waterbed commercials ,for example, because he was the spokesman for the Comfort Zone chain of stores. Same with electronics stores, because he was the shill for Matthew's ("Top of the Hill, Daly City!").
As I remember, Campbell stopped being the Matthew's spokesperson when there were allegations of deceptive advertising tactics - like "bait and switch." I don't recall if legal charges were filed against Campbell, or just the owner (Steven Matthew David) - but Campbell disappeared for awhile, and David started doing his own commercials. The store folded a couple of years later.
Within a year or two, Campbell showed up again on radio and TV, and was doing a lot of late night TV commercials all over California (the LA market, too) for Cal Stereo and the Comfort Zone. He was a fast talking, hard-selling guy, and was kind of a joke. I'm sure he got the last laugh because (from what I've heard) he became very successful and made a lot of $$$.
The point is - talking about what money CBS would have to pay Campbell is irrelevant. He stopped jocking about over a generation ago, and is living in luxury somewhere. If you asked him if he wanted to return to radio for any amount of money, he would probably laugh you out of the room.