Had the honor of putting on "The Rest of the Story" every day at 5:20 pm when I was board-opping the automation on WCOS-FM in SC.
WCOS! Would listen to it as a kid going with friends on Christmas-tree hauling/selling trips.Had the honor of putting on "The Rest of the Story" every day at 5:20 pm when I was board-opping the automation on WCOS-FM in SC.
I was there in the late 90sWCOS! Would listen to it as a kid going with friends on Christmas-tree hauling/selling trips.
When did WCOS carry PH?
WOWO got CBS from WGL in the late 90s, IIRC. WGL flipped to CNN, WQHK 1380 had ABC/II don't remember CBS on WOWO but I was out of the immediate area for a few years. They carried NBC Talknet at night in the late 80s. I remember PH in the late 90s/early 2000s on WOWO
WKDF carried PH for years, though I think WSM 650 did for a time after they picked up ABC. I know Paul's last home in Nashville was 100KW WWTN. I believe KDF was the Nashville affiliate for the ABC Rock networkWhen I drove through Nashville in the 1980’s, then AOR (with a lot of Top 40) WKDF ran Paul Harvey. I always thought that was an odd pairing, but it must have worked.
Interesting stuff! KFRU there in Columbia and KLIK in Jefferson City were the anchors for PH in central MO......I think KLIK was an ABC/C affiliate. Never realized Paul jumped around so much in KCMO and STL. I wonder who picked up Paul in Kansas City after WDAF flipped formats. KMBZ, maybe?Places I have known:
San Francisco - KGO, of course.
Columbia, Mo. - KFRU (our owner had worked at KXOK in St. Louis, as had Paul Aurandt), pretty much for the whole run. We were a legacy ABC affiliate and had our pick of programming from the four networks. News was from ABC/I.
Kansas City - now this gets interesting. Clearance bounced around a lot. The following is what I've been able to piece together from Kansas City Star radio listings:
Until 1955 - KCMO (810). Then KMBC (980) and KCMO swapped CBS and ABC affiliations, respectively, as did their TV stations.
From 1955 until 1961 - KMBC
From 1961 (November 13 to be specific) through 1963 - KBEA (1480) and KBEY-FM (104.3)
From 1964 through 1968 - KUDL (1380)
From 1969 through 1970 and part of 1974 - WDAF (610)
From 1971 through 1979 - KCMO (810), which changed network affiliations from CBS to ABC in 1971
After 1979 - WDAF again.
St. Louis - this is harder to track down, but he bounced around a lot there, too. The following isn't a complete list. On KXOK until 1955, then WEW (770), then WIL (1430), then back to KXOK briefly. Relatively stable from 1958 to 1964 on East St. Louis station WAMV (later WBBR, 1490). Later in 1964, moved to WBBY (590), also on the Illinois side. Back to WIL (1430) in 1969, staying there for several years, though apparently with breaks. For example, in 1975, some of his commentaries were being carried on noncommercial KWMU-FM. By 1981, he was on a successor to WBBY, WRTH (590), then back on WIL until it dropped all local programming in 1985. After a pause of several months, KUSA (550) picked him up and by 1998 he was still on KUSA's successor, KTRS. However, there may have been a period in the early 1990s when he wasn't on 550, when it reverted to the KSD call letters for a while.
KLIK was ABC/C; KJFF (its FM) was ABC/FM. Those affiliations were dropped when Brill took over the stations - 1982 or 1983, IIRC.Interesting stuff! KFRU there in Columbia and KLIK in Jefferson City were the anchors for PH in central MO......I think KLIK was an ABC/C affiliate. Never realized Paul jumped around so much in KCMO and STL. I wonder who picked up Paul in Kansas City after WDAF flipped formats. KMBZ, maybe?
Now I remember KOMO airing him!! Wasn't his segments still aired when they went all-news and had the Mariners (early-mid '00s)?Paul was on KOMO 1000 in Seattle forever.
Early 80s in Walla Walla WA we had him on our 1kW flamethrower AM 1320. Had the great calls of KHIT but our owner sold them for 40K to a Seattle outfit and we became KAFR. Owner said that Paul was the only reason to keep that AM going and I believe him. Otherwise automated classic country. If I recollect correctly we had a short morning feature with him at 8AM PST, the noon big show, and The Rest of the Story at 5pm.
When Paul died so did that station. Now programs religious talk under different ownership.
Chicago: WLS (890), the ABC O-and-O, until it wasn't, and then WGN (720) took Paul on. PH also ran on nearby suburban ABC affiliates, including WJOL (1340) Joliet.