5665 West Bankroft? I remember in the 80's they had Muzak as 1 channel & "Ninety-two-five WMHE" which was CHR. I remember the restaurant I worked at as a teen circa 1985, as soon as the last customers left we switched the RCA plug on the back from Muzak to 92.5. Usually that time of night "Rick Dees American Music Magazine" was on, or Rob Thomas. They never used jingles or said much except the morning show...and "Second Thoughts with Mort Brimm" dropped in overnights. what are some other old names of WMHE announcers from that era?FredRichards said:And I worked at WMHE when it was mono, beautiful music, and a Westinghouse transmitter. (1968). This was when the stick was right there on Bancroft Street.
I was telling Playboy-J this morning that I was visiting a web site of a Cleveland Radio Museum, looking at all the old equipment, and then it suddenly dawned on me. CRAP! I've actually had air shifts on that old stuff!!
Here's the link that depressed me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD6E260vv34
There is some good audio in there as well.
I remember some of the "flavor oldies" they threw in with the hits. One minute you were hearing Nu Shooz or Ready For The World...next wou'd hear stuff likegr8oldies said:Fred Lefevre ran WKKI in Celina before the WMHE days IIRC. Seems WMHE kept a low key AOR approach thru disco and CHR.
nightfly61 said:5665 West Bankroft? I remember in the 80's they had Muzak as 1 channel & "Ninety-two-five WMHE" which was CHR.
nightfly61 said:"The Great 98"-WGCL-Cleveland
They did have it on some taped liners & "Mr. G" Lee Gelette called it that plus I remember on the office answering machine they had Gelette's voice on it and at the end saying"...and thanks for calling the Great 98"."The Great 98"-WGCL-Cleveland
I don't remember WGCL using this slogan, though they well could have...they were basically known as "G98" as far as I remember from my misspent youth.
kirkiefan said:WPFB-FM was then WPBF "Mellow 106"
It tried southern gospel in 1986 before moving to country.