Re: The difference between CHR and okld time top 40 radio...
It's not too well known, but Michael Jospeph developed Hot Hits at WKAQ in Puerto Rico. He consulted the station, which morphed from AM to FM, from 1968 through the early 90's.
Fastphilly said:You don't have to go back to the 60's (I'm assuming thats the era you're referring to with the songs you quoted)....The Hot Hits format created by CBS consultant Mike Josephs was the purest form of top 40 that I've heard since the sixties...All but one of those Hot Hits stations were East of the Mississippi..The lone one being KITS in San Francisco.....CBS's other CHR, Hitradio tended to play everything as well.....
It's not too well known, but Michael Jospeph developed Hot Hits at WKAQ in Puerto Rico. He consulted the station, which morphed from AM to FM, from 1968 through the early 90's.