Check out this video on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FULZvE7JJs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FULZvE7JJs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
passtheword said:That's hilarious!Thanks for sharing it. The video did mention 99.5's "34 year history" as a rock station, although it wasn't a continuous 34 years...given 99.5's two format gaps in between: country and soft AC.
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rtech said:passtheword said:That's hilarious!Thanks for sharing it. The video did mention 99.5's "34 year history" as a rock station, although it wasn't a continuous 34 years...given 99.5's two format gaps in between: country and soft AC.
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Rock 99 went on the air in December of 1988. There was never a gap. It was country then AC. When it was purchased by Dick Broadcasting in '88 it went Classic Rock and has been that way until 1/1/12.
ALRocker said:I've got to say this ever time the history of 99.5 is mentioned- When K-99 flipped it was the day the music died in the 'Ham. I wish everybody on this board could have heard the 'album station" and the way radio use to be.
Raymanator said:our revenue has grown significantly in the past years in spite of a soft advertising economy. And dare I say it... we are way more profitable too!
Raymanator said:By the way. About 100,000 more listeners listen to Magic when we flip to Christmas music.
I gues you are out of our target demographic.
ALRocker said:I've got to say this ever time the history of 99.5 is mentioned- When K-99 flipped it was the day the music died in the 'Ham. I wish everybody on this board could have heard the 'album station" and the way radio use to be.
The Wattcher said:Tell it brother. I listened in '77-'78. Two things are burned in my brain and are played back in my head when I think about K-99.
The phrase " Hi this is Paul...." (in a very, you could smell the incense burning, kind of way) & the TOH ID that used a cool audio
clip from some forgotten ELO song.