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Ponca City???

Hey Jay and Y'all...

Re: Y-95, I came to Texas from NY-NJ, I had worked at Z-100 as a phone op in high school, 83-85, so I trended toward "the Wire" (Y-95) over KEGL.

I remember driving into Dallas for the first time on a Sunday afternoon, July 22nd 1988. The first top of the hour song I heard on 97.1 was Urgent by Foreigner, as my memory goes. From my Z-100 background , I though what the $%^&* was that? KEGL? I was told that Dallas was very Rock leaning, with KZEW and Q-102 and all. Ultimately I liked the Wire better. I believe they called TCB the "Tower of Power", at least Bill Evans / the Morning Guys did.

I am back in the metroplex now, as of a few years ago. My wife works just down the street from TCB and Las Collinas seems rather dead as opposed to 1988.

And Jay, since you worked in the former Xerox building, a story about the elevator - the one on the right hand side. My friend and I went up to the lobby of the Eagle. This was circa the time when the pics of the jocks hung in the lobby. Kraddick had replaced his picture with a caricature.
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My friend took out his keys and keyed into the simulated mahogany of the right elevator "Y-95" in very large letters. I was embarrassed. Do you ever remember seeing Y-95 scratched into the wood grain of an elevator there?
 
JRZFM100 said:
My friend took out his keys and keyed into the simulated mahogany of the right elevator "Y-95" in very large letters. I was embarrassed. Do you ever remember seeing Y-95 scratched into the wood grain of an elevator there?

No, I don't recall that. The building management would have been on the case ASAP with repairs in any case. They were really business focused in the complex back then.
Your right the area is really dead now compared to the mid 80's. Back then I lived real close and spent a lot of time wandering Los Colinas. It was a great place to hang out with plenty of places to eat etc.

Now not so much last I saw....
 
JRZFM100 said:
I remember driving into Dallas for the first time on a Sunday afternoon, July 22nd 1988. The first top of the hour song I heard on 97.1 was Urgent by Foreigner, as my memory goes. From my Z-100 background , I though what the $%^&* was that? KEGL? I was told that Dallas was very Rock leaning, with KZEW and Q-102 and all. Ultimately I liked the Wire better. I believe they called TCB the "Tower of Power", at least Bill Evans / the Morning Guys did.

Sounds about right. KEGL had a serious repetition problem. It was playing Whitesnake's "Is This Love" every few hours more than two years after it came out and long after most stations dropped it from their rotations completely. One of my friends used to complain about the repetition on DFW top-40 in general, and it was hard to argue with him, though KEGL was by far the worse offender. KZEW and Q-102 were our backups if we got sick of the repetition on KEGL and couldn't stand the rap on Y-95. Q-102 and KZPS were my second and third choices in the morning because, like I said, I never could stand Y-95's morning show. Whoever they had in mornings, it always seemed like an all talk morning show.
 
Post Script on this post!....

My apologies, so sorry to all of the folks in Oklahoma who had to endure this trip down memory lane regarding Dallas' legendary stations CHR Y-95 and 97.1 The Eagle. It was sure good to talk about 1980's radio.

I had meant for this post to be a serious discussion about Ponca City, the people, the culture, and most of all, the LOCAL radio, past and present.

If anyone has an additional comment to add regarding Ponca City... I am still listening!

Best,

JRZFM100
 
JRZFM100 said:
My apologies, so sorry to all of the folks in Oklahoma who had to endure this trip down memory lane regarding Dallas' legendary stations CHR Y-95 and 97.1 The Eagle. It was sure good to talk about 1980's radio.

While it doesn't apply to people in Ponca City so much, it's not entirely off-topic to talk Dallas/Ft. Worth radio on the Oklahoma boards. After all, people in Ardmore and Durant can get at least a handful of DFW stations, especially as more towers have gone up north of the Metroplex in Wise County and in the Collinsville area. Of course, on a good car radio in the late-80's, KEGL went away literally while crossing the Red River bridges on US-75 and I-35 while Y-95 could make it to Ardmore and Durant. Neither were available that far away on a Walkman and neither had significant listening there, but you could always tell when you were getting closer to home when driving back from Tulsa or Oklahoma City.
 
KEGL had a killer signal that actually made it into OKC back then most days IF you had a good enough radio and directional antenna to get them. :) These days, if I cared to get them OTA, the technology is available to still get them by nulling out 969 and using a software-defined radio like the Sony HD tuner to reject 971 from the Tulsa area. I'd love to have had the modern tech I have access today back then :). I had some choice words for KNID 969 back in the day because tropo ducting wasn't working in my favor and giving them enough signal here to where I couldn't listen to The Eagle...
 
OKCRadioGuy said:
a software-defined radio like the Sony HD tuner to reject 971 from the Tulsa area. I'd love to have had the modern tech I have access today back then :).
OKCRG
To continue my thread hi-jack...
Is the Sony a true SDR radio? Can it port to a computer?
I am looking around for a decent SDR with general coverage. If I had BIG BUCKS I'd buy the Flex. But at the cost of five big ones that may be awhile. A long while...
 
I don't think anyone has actually been able to do that Jay. There is a pretty cool radio out from BW that is web remotable with lots of deep-down settings, but it's a stand-alone box but reliant on the computer horsepower to run.
 
I went to school at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa in the early 80's and DJ'd at KAYE 90.1. I still remember "Superstation KLOR" when it still had the tower downtown.

Back then it was "Chicken Rock" but most of the surviving Top 40 stations were doing the same at that time, including KOFM and KEYN.
 
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