(Jean Shepherd voice)
I'm this kid, see? And I have this GE clock radio, all my own. The same model sat atop the icebox in Happy Days. The prop might even have been the identical radio. The dial had minimal marking numbers, like 54, 60, Conelrad, 80, 100, 120, Conelrad, 140 and 160. Yet, a genuine, veteran overnight radio addict *knew* the difference between frequencies like 1460 and 1470, just by looking at the dial. You KNEW. The instant determination -- almost a casual arrogance -- was like having a seventh or eighth sense.
And on Lawn Guyland, and there I am, embezzling perfectly good sleeping hours from school the next day, this radio gets WARM the Mighty 590. And when 1240 WGBB signed off at 1 AM, there would be WBAX.
Did any of the other Scranton/Wilkes-Barre stations ever do, or try to do, Top 40 back then?
I'm this kid, see? And I have this GE clock radio, all my own. The same model sat atop the icebox in Happy Days. The prop might even have been the identical radio. The dial had minimal marking numbers, like 54, 60, Conelrad, 80, 100, 120, Conelrad, 140 and 160. Yet, a genuine, veteran overnight radio addict *knew* the difference between frequencies like 1460 and 1470, just by looking at the dial. You KNEW. The instant determination -- almost a casual arrogance -- was like having a seventh or eighth sense.
And on Lawn Guyland, and there I am, embezzling perfectly good sleeping hours from school the next day, this radio gets WARM the Mighty 590. And when 1240 WGBB signed off at 1 AM, there would be WBAX.
Did any of the other Scranton/Wilkes-Barre stations ever do, or try to do, Top 40 back then?