KB1OKL said:
Chuck, was WJIB the one from somewhere near the coast that used to have the bell (boat?) toll? If so that was a really cool idea and actually that one wasn't too bad, the one I didn't like was from Boston, but that was never my favorite format so I'm kind of hazy on it.
WJIB was in Boston. They used a ships bell as a logo and a time signal. (Three bells, it’s 5:30.) They also played seagull and breaking surf sounds in the background during stop sets as I recall. Just from those sounds, you knew what station you were listening to. Rich Wood programmed it at one time. Maybe he will chime in.
I only heard it as a visitor, but I was impressed, even though I was more interested in the Beatles, Rolling Stones, etc. at the time. I admit it wasn't high on my list, but I recognized that it was something quite special and had no problem listening if that was the desire of people around me. It was not your usual mish-mash of elevator music.
Most importantly, there were a ton of people who listened. It was hard to go into a store, doctor’s office, bank lobby, restaurant, etc and escape WJIB. Kind of like Chickenman, "It was everywhere!"