Those were the gold/current mixes, though local stations could “tailor” that by putting a current reel on the automation system where a gold reel was supposed to go or vice-versa.Could've been...it's been 50 years, but it seemed more current than that.
They played a lot of odd oldies, long on mid-charting songs and even some LP cuts. "Glory Road" - Neil Diamond was one I recall, never a single as far as I know. Not sure how they determined what oldies to play, maybe these were local L.A. hits?
I do recall that there were 2 different "announcers" that gave the song titles. Similar voices, but different delivery. I'm told one of them was the real Don Steele, though at the time I had no idea who he was.
All in all it was an interesting format, and tight too, unlike so many other automated formats of the day.
As for the music choices, the number one concern was to establish and grow KHJ-FMs numbers, and not cannibalize KHJ-AM. So, less of a “big hit” focus on the gold. Client stations in other markets pretty much just had to go along for the ride.
Several RKO/Drake jocks voiced the “Hitparade” and “Solid Gold” reels, including The Real Don Steele, Humble Harve, Charlie Van Dyke and Dave Jeffreys from KYNO in Fresno (where the voice-tracking was done)—-who became PD at KHJ-FM in June of 1970.