Two memorable slogans were used for many years on WMC-FM/Memphis:
"FM 100 Means Music"
"Your radio's pickin' up FM 100" (there was even a custom song-length jingle for that slogan)
Many stations had really good identities in that way. Apart from the all-to-common "The Big ____" or "The Mighty (frequency ending in -90)", a few in this neighborhood are still recalled by many today:
Two of the Brennan-owned stations - WAPE 690/Jacksonville, Fla. (The Big Ape) and WBAM 740/Montgomery, Ala. (Big Bam Radio) - went one further and had audio "positioning": WAPE's "ape call" (still heard today on the unrelated CHR FM in JAX with the same calls), and WBAM's "cannon blast" - 'BAM!' They went beyond catchy, and became each station's ultimate signature.
Another in the same vein was WDAK 540/Columbus, Ga: "Big Johnny Reb" - a Confederate soldier was its logo, and at the top of every hour the Stan Freberg "rebel yell" was played with the ID. Play that Freberg bit today for any baby boomer in west Georgia/east Alabama and the memories will start flowing.
Sister WALG 1590/Albany, Ga. was, simply, "Johnny Reb Radio"
WAAY 1550/Huntsville, Ala. over the years played on its callsign, perhaps the most memorable was "The Great American WAAY."
By far the oddest positioner I've ever heard was used in the early '80s on (then-CHR) KGMO/Cape Girardeau, Mo.: "We've captured the music"
--Russell
Also one of the Brennan/Benns stations, WFLI Chattanooga....Jet Fli with the "jet sweep". they still use that today but doesn't have the same effect with southern gospel music. from the 60's on Jet Fli, "and now, on with the musical show on the down beat, beat, beat, beat.
Didn't radio seem a little more "magical" back then? Not just a jukebox.
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