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RobynWatts
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Hi,
I was listening to an old aircheck that I have of Cat Thomas on Power 108 from around 1990. Listening to that tape had sparked my curiosity about this station and since I've never been to Cleveland, I was wondering if some of the folks on this board could give me information on that station as well as info on Jammin' 92 (WJMO), 92-Q (WRQC) and 107.9 The End (WENZ).
First off, here are my questions about Power 108 and The End.
1): When did they sign on? I've heard around 1987 or 88, but I'm not sure.
2): Wasn't Power 108 a Urban station when it first signed on? If so, when did they switch over to CHR?
3): Didn't Power 108 eventually force 92-Q (WRQC) to bail out of Mainstream CHR and flip to Rhythmic CHR as Jammin' 92 (WJMO).
4): Does anyone remember the date when Power 108 flipped to Modern Rock as The End (WENZ). I know that it was sometime in the Spring of 1992. Was there any stunting leading over to the changeover?
5): Since I've brought up The End, whatever happen to:
Brian & Joe: (The End's first morning show, I understand that they went to WMMS when The Buzzard flipped from Album Rock to Alternative. Are they still together as a morning show?
Marina Ferrina (sp?) (She did middays and (I believe) was The End's first PD.)
Rick Michaels (Former afternoon host on both Power 108 and The End)
Hurricane Wayne (The End's first nightjock)
Pat The Producer (I believe he mainly worked with Hurricane Wayne)
BTW: From an outsider's point of view, The End kicked ass. I have a composite somewhere that was taped in 1993 that featured the folks that I mentioned. Too bad The End is no more. It's just as well seeing that Alternative music isn't as good as it once was.
OK, on to 92-Q & Jammin' 92:
1): I understand that 92-Q had first started out as a Modern Rock outlet (I believe they were the first commercial outlet in Cleveland to try it full-time), but they soon flipped over to CHR. When did that take place?
2): When did they become Jammin' 92?
3): When did they flipped to Mainstream CHR (as WJZM)? I believe the reason why they flipped because they entered a LMA with WZAK and they needed to formaticly seperate themselves from each other since Jammin' 92 was cutting into WZAK's numbers. Was that true?
4): Whatever became of the airstaff from around 1993? I believe they were:
JR (I think that was the guy's name) (Mornings)
Action Jackson (Middays)
Johnny D (Afternoons)
Tim Virgin (Nights)
4): Finally, Jammin' 92 was getting some press in the trades around 1993 with Tim Virgin's "Channel X" program. How long did it last?
Whew, I know I've asked a lot of questions. Thanks in advance for any info that you can share.
Robyn
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"I'm not exactly in the mood for Mozart and all that kinda goings on"...Information Society-"Peace and Love Incorporated"</P>
I was listening to an old aircheck that I have of Cat Thomas on Power 108 from around 1990. Listening to that tape had sparked my curiosity about this station and since I've never been to Cleveland, I was wondering if some of the folks on this board could give me information on that station as well as info on Jammin' 92 (WJMO), 92-Q (WRQC) and 107.9 The End (WENZ).
First off, here are my questions about Power 108 and The End.
1): When did they sign on? I've heard around 1987 or 88, but I'm not sure.
2): Wasn't Power 108 a Urban station when it first signed on? If so, when did they switch over to CHR?
3): Didn't Power 108 eventually force 92-Q (WRQC) to bail out of Mainstream CHR and flip to Rhythmic CHR as Jammin' 92 (WJMO).
4): Does anyone remember the date when Power 108 flipped to Modern Rock as The End (WENZ). I know that it was sometime in the Spring of 1992. Was there any stunting leading over to the changeover?
5): Since I've brought up The End, whatever happen to:
Brian & Joe: (The End's first morning show, I understand that they went to WMMS when The Buzzard flipped from Album Rock to Alternative. Are they still together as a morning show?
Marina Ferrina (sp?) (She did middays and (I believe) was The End's first PD.)
Rick Michaels (Former afternoon host on both Power 108 and The End)
Hurricane Wayne (The End's first nightjock)
Pat The Producer (I believe he mainly worked with Hurricane Wayne)
BTW: From an outsider's point of view, The End kicked ass. I have a composite somewhere that was taped in 1993 that featured the folks that I mentioned. Too bad The End is no more. It's just as well seeing that Alternative music isn't as good as it once was.
OK, on to 92-Q & Jammin' 92:
1): I understand that 92-Q had first started out as a Modern Rock outlet (I believe they were the first commercial outlet in Cleveland to try it full-time), but they soon flipped over to CHR. When did that take place?
2): When did they become Jammin' 92?
3): When did they flipped to Mainstream CHR (as WJZM)? I believe the reason why they flipped because they entered a LMA with WZAK and they needed to formaticly seperate themselves from each other since Jammin' 92 was cutting into WZAK's numbers. Was that true?
4): Whatever became of the airstaff from around 1993? I believe they were:
JR (I think that was the guy's name) (Mornings)
Action Jackson (Middays)
Johnny D (Afternoons)
Tim Virgin (Nights)
4): Finally, Jammin' 92 was getting some press in the trades around 1993 with Tim Virgin's "Channel X" program. How long did it last?
Whew, I know I've asked a lot of questions. Thanks in advance for any info that you can share.
Robyn
<P ID="signature">______________
"I'm not exactly in the mood for Mozart and all that kinda goings on"...Information Society-"Peace and Love Incorporated"</P>