DavidEduardo said:Any ratings XETRA (Now XEWW) got in the LA book were from lower, coastal OC.
Radio-locator still lists 690 as XETRA, with a grade A signal lobe in L.A. Does your radio say something different?
DavidEduardo said:Any ratings XETRA (Now XEWW) got in the LA book were from lower, coastal OC.
Sam Lit said:DavidEduardo said:Any ratings XETRA (Now XEWW) got in the LA book were from lower, coastal OC.
Radio-locator still lists 690 as XETRA, with a grade A signal lobe in L.A. Does your radio say something different?
Big E said:Hey SuperRadioFan...so I got a response from the former PD of B-100, and he confirmed what I had thought. Mucho was never part of the staff, but he did have some tryouts on the air, so what you might have is an aircheck of that.
SoCal Tom KRTH (101.1) doesn't even come close to the original Drake-Chenault formatted KHJ. Way too much repetition from a small library.
I've been in radio broadcasting, in one way or another, since 1955; and nothing comes close to the programming of yesterday. It ain't broadcasting, it's narrowcasting.
Bryan Simmons said:failsafe said:oldies76 said:KRTH 101 of the early to mid 80's is SORELY missed.
Also KFI 640, when it was Top 40 and
The Mighty 690 (San Diego / TJ) , when it was Top 40 back in the early 80's
KRTH had huge playlists then, Nothing like today's repetition and redundancy.
YES! The Mighty 690! Forgot about that one. That station I could only pick up in my car. Never could receive it at home. Strange little story about it: a cousin of mine who lives in Bakersfield claims to have been able to get a good signal of it there. Of course I didn't believe her. I asked if she was sure, and she quoted jingles and stuff to prove she listened to it. I guess it's possible.
Barely audible here in the SFV, yet receivable in Bakersfield? Hmmmmmmmm. ???
The Mighty 690 had a huge signal. Could've been a 100 Thousand Watts at one time. I could pick them up at night in Sacramento when I lived there. They didn't come in as well as KFI did, but it was pretty loud.
SuperRadioFan said:SoCal Tom, what do you think of 100.3 The Sound? What did you think of these stations: KMPC-FM/The Edge (KEDG) 1987-89; MARS-FM (1991-92); FM101.9 KSCA; Channel 103.1. Those are stations I have missed, except for Channel 103.1 until they migrated for their short stay on Internet only.
SoCal Tom I almost gave up listening to radio when it became so narrowcasted; and with a shrunken library.
And a mention about KRTH. I was listening one Memorial Day weekend, about 15 years ago, to their " countdown500." When I heard "Tequila" by the Champs at multiple positions during the weekend, I gave up listening to KRTH. A true countdown show would have, at least, the number of songs that are advertised. In other words, if a station is going to play the top 500 songs of the past decade, they should have at least 500 songs in the library.
kzewdude said:I miss KUTE 102 with Lucky Pierre...The Mighty 'MET...KGBS (Bill Ballance)...KIQQ ...KKDJ with Russ O'Hara...and 1580 KDAY circa 1970s with Warren Duffy, Bill Martinez, Wolfman Jack nights, Lew Irwin doing news and GM Bob Wilson (yes, the original R&R founder and publisher).
kzewdude said:I miss KUTE 102 with Lucky Pierre...The Mighty 'MET...KGBS (Bill Ballance)...KIQQ ...KKDJ with Russ O'Hara...and 1580 KDAY circa 1970s with Warren Duffy, Bill Martinez, Wolfman Jack nights, Lew Irwin doing news and GM Bob Wilson (yes, the original R&R founder and publisher).
observer8057 said:Art's current passion is the Astor Classics Event Center in Anaheim, where he displays his huge collection of restored, classic automobiles, along with a magnificent collection of early radios and other communication devices.
http://www.astorclassics.com/index.html
oldies76 said:They still have so-called "weekend specials"....but looking at the songs played list.....it's nothing more than just a re-shuffle of their existing daily playlist, to make it look as if they are presenting something different...when it really is not!
Can't fool us...right?? Narrowcasting for sure!
Agree completely! 80's KROQ was amazing and loved KNAC!failsafe said:jasonharper2007 said:KEZY 95.9, KIBB FM (B-100) And Don't Forget Pirate Radio Radio 100.3 And Mars FM/Groove Radio 103.1
Sure. Pirate Radio and KNAC. How about early 80's KROQ? To me that was a golden time. I absolutely loved the way they put snippets of movies and t.v. shows during intro's to songs. How many times did we hear Dragnet scenes in between songs? ROTFLMAO!
Back then you could hear Ramones, Tom Petty, Talking Heads, Bruce Springsteen, X, and Rush all back to back. Good times.
Scholar Brad said:now how come come has mentioned Ten-Q?