David, I'm sorry for asking, but who is Drake? Was he a famous station owner or programmer? Thank you for helping me learn about this.
I got this one, David.
Bill Drake was a program director who believed in eliminating a lot of the extraneous stuff found in Top 40 radio in the 50s and early 60s, long jingles, talkative disc jockeys with nothing to say, etc.
He programmed WAKE in Atlanta, moved on to KYA in San Francisco and, after a falling out with the owner there, went to KYNO in Fresno, which was in a ratings battle with crosstown KMAK. Drake won, and KYNO's owner, Gene Chenault, formed a program consulting partnership with Drake.
The first client was KGB in San Diego, which was up against the then-dominant KCBQ (this is 1964). And Bill Drake wins.
KGB's owner was a guy named Willett Brown, who sat on the board of directors of RKO General (the remnants of the old RKO Pictures movie studio after it merged with General Tire and Rubber). It owned KHJ. Brown recommended RKO hire Drake to fix KHJ in 1965.
Drake worked out a deal with RKO giving him complete programming control. The General Manager would focus on sales and business affairs. Drake would hire and oversee a day-to-day program director for KHJ (he chose his Fresno rival, Ron Jacobs) and only they would be allowed to give any direction to jocks or news staff.
The "Boss Radio" sound of 1965-1971...acapella jingles, disc jockeys who got what they needed to say said over the intro to a record, the forward momentum, never "that was", but always what was happening now---and the flawless on-air production of the sound that, regardless of whether it was Robert W. Morgan, Charlie Tuna, The Real Don Steele, Humble Harve or any other jock on at the time, would ALWAYS sound like KHJ----that was Bill Drake.
Aided by the promotional genius of Ron Jacobs, they were number one, against the well-established KFWB and the then-hot KRLA, in six months. And RKO then gave Drake control over its other stations---KFRC, San Francisco, WRKO, Boston, WOR-FM, New York, CKLW Windsor/Detroit and WHBQ, Memphis.