RF4U said:
In Winchester WINC 1400 AM was Top 40.in the 1960's. Joe Pasquali's morning show played the top 20. Also Roy Nester' Platter party mon-fri played top 20 and Wed night dedication night. Saturday AM was Club 1400 Area High School students did Orchids and Onions and the top 10 Hot songs.
AM 610 WHPL in the 60's was AC with country drop in's during the day. At 7PM WHPL flipped to Country with Cravin Edwards Show and Joltin Jim McCoy from 10PM- Sign off.
WHPL-AM was Hot AC and WEFG-FM 102.5 in the 70's was programmed by Mike Bell and was automated Top 40 with live dj's Mike & Pam Bell & Ozzy Mott played the top 40 chart songs.
The late 70's brought WINC AM to AC format and then WQUS ( formerly WRFL) 92.5 country was dropped and simulcast with WINC-AM AC.
In the Early-Mid 70's AM740 WRNR signed on in Martinsburg as a Top 40 station. WWOO Berryville 105.5 signed on in the late 70's as a top 40 station.
Actually Winchester's WEFG 102.5 was GOSPEL in the 70's until that station became Q102 in April 1982 when it switched formats to country.
WINC-AM may have been top 40 in the 60s but by 1977 WINC AM 1400...I don't know what I would have called them. Maybe AC, maybe Full Service. WHPL on the other hand was indeed top forty then ( 1977 ).
The other week thanks to another website I checked out two airchecks from September 1977. One featuring Mike Bell & John Scott Sloanaker ( WHPL ) and the other with Joe Pasquali and John Bloom ( WINC ). Sadly due to the other content on that site I can't post the link to it here but I did take notes on what songs aired on those two stations. when the aircheck was made..
WHPL-AM 610 9/77
*Love is Thicker Than Water-Andy Gibb
*Stayin Alive-Bee Gees
*Draw The Line-Aerosmith
*I Go Crazy-Paul Davis
*Strawberry Letter 23-Brothers Johnson
*Hot Line-Silvers
*Moonlight Feels Right-Starbuck
*Keep it Comin Love-KC and The Sunshine Band
*Dancing Queen-Abba
*Show You The Way To Go-Jacksons
*Saturday Night-Bay City Rollers
*Best of My Love-The Emotions
*Rock and Roll All Night-KISS
*Don't Leave Me this Way-Thelma Houston
*Fox On the Run-Sweet
*I'm In You-Peter Frampton
*Jet Airliner-Steve Miller
*I Wanna Get Next To You-Rose Royce
WINC-AM 1400 9/77
*Undercover Angel-Alan O'Day
*The Night Chicago Died-Paper Lace
*If You Leave Me Now-Chicago
*Morning Side of the Mountain-Donnie and Marie Osmond
*Let Em In-Wings
*You Light Up My Life-Debbie Boone
*Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes-Edison Lighthouse
*I Am Woman-Helen Reddy
*Rock N Me-Steve Miller
*Viva Las Vegas-Elvis Presley ( he had recently died )
*Best Of My Love-Emotions
*One of These Nights-Eagles
*Country Sunshine-Dottie West
*Easy Come Easy Go-Bobby Sherman
*I Like Dreaming-Kenny Nolan
WINC at the time was still doing a lot of network features like Art Linkletter's Links Little Ones, Howard Cosell's sports , ABC News and some Virginia commentary show plus WINC's John Bloom was reading the baby births too. Very weird hearing that considering that those babies whoses names was read on the air are in their 30's now !!! Joe Pasquali to me sounded a bit too much like Arthur Godfrey.
WHPL's Mike Bell was fun to listen too with his jokes and such. Mike also made some claim he had to travel to Hagerstown to see Saturday Night Fever since the film either never played Winchester or hadn't yet at the time of this aircheck. Slonaker was very good too. Too bad the aircheck didn't feature Mike's sister Pam. I heard she was a great newscaster.
I do think WHPL did go the Hot AC route once Mike Bell left WHPL in 1978 for Richmond (?) and it stayed that way until WHPL became WVAI in 1982. Interesting tidbit about WHPL. In the 90's I worked beside Gary Kirtley. He the GM at the time when WHPL became WVAI and WEFG became WUSQ Q102.
While ( of course ) Kirtley believed that switching the FM from gospel to country was a good idea. He told me that he regretted changing those calls and the format on AM 610 from WHPL to those big band sounds of WVAI. After WHPL, 610 has never really been the same with all those different formats they had over the years.