Perhaps I could've put this on News/Talk, but the first example of regular non-drive time traffic reports I recall encountering was on a music-intensive station, WFIL Philadelphia, so on Coast to Coast it goes.
During 1983-84 when WFIL was in its "The Boss is Back" oldies format, Famous 56 broadcast "expressway checks" (as the station called them) in midday (I know on weekdays, don't recall about weekends) during "News First at :56". This was a few years before KYW launched "Traffic [now Traffic and Transit] on the 2's".
Were there precedents to WFIL's "expressway checks"?
ixnay
During 1983-84 when WFIL was in its "The Boss is Back" oldies format, Famous 56 broadcast "expressway checks" (as the station called them) in midday (I know on weekdays, don't recall about weekends) during "News First at :56". This was a few years before KYW launched "Traffic [now Traffic and Transit] on the 2's".
Were there precedents to WFIL's "expressway checks"?
ixnay