> > > > This has been an entertaining thread. I especially
> like
> > BossRadioDJ's suggestion for the "Fred" format (all
> > Hanna-Barbera cartoon theme songs). HB used to churn
> those
> > shows out like they were on an assembly line - there are
> > probaly at least 50 of them if you count the lesser shows
> -
> > anybody else remember "Touche Turtle?" The sad thing is,
> > "Fred's" playlist would probably be almost as long as some
>
> > of the other stations in the market.
>
> Using the Toon Tracker site
> (
http://members.aol.com/PaulEC1/HBHall.html) as a guide,
> here is the "Fred" playlist (H-B cartoons with their own
> themes):
>
> Atom Ant
> Dastardly & Muttley
> The Flintstones
> Harlem Globetrotters
> Hong Kong Phooey
> Huckleberry Hound
> The Jetsons
> Jonny Quest
> Josie and the Pussycats
> Lippy the Lion
> Magilla Gorilla
> Peter Potamus
> Quick Draw McGraw
> Ruff and Reddy
> Scooby Doo
> Secret Squirrel
> Space Ghost
> Super Friends
> Top Cat
> Touché Turtle
> Wacky Races
> Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
> Wally Gator
> Yogi Bear
>
> This actually reminds me of the premise in the movie
> "Demolition Man" where, in the future, radio has devolved to
> playing nothing but classic commercial jingles.
>
How about a TV's Greatest Hits station? There are probably as many cuts on that set as some stations play in rotation (but at about a minute each, would burn even quicker!)