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Vancouver 70's top40

I am a total 70's radio geek who grew up in Seattle. I remember DXing CFUN, which came in decently at night in North Seattle. I also remember picking up CKLG at times, but my memory was more in the daytime! (But they were so smooth...with great jingles).

My question is are there any nostalgia sites for these stations? And I must say, CFUN was on fire from about 1975-77...the most high energy radio station that I had heard just about anywhere. KING-AM in Seattle had Andy Barber, but beyond him, the station was quite mellow.

This was formative radio for me, so any comments and links would be appreciated!
 
No individual nostalgia type sites for CFUN or CKLG (I wish there was), however here a few historical type links that do feature the stations, along with many others:

Vancouver Radio Museum:
http://www3.telus.net/vanradiomuseum/home.html

Vancouver Top 40 Radio:
http://www.vancouvertop40radio.com/

B.C. Radio History:
http://bcradiohistory.radiowest.ca/

CKLG Tribute Page from Northwest Broadcasters:
http://nwbroadcasters.com/lgtribute.html

Canadian Broadcasting History:
http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/

Former CFUN jock Red Robinson's blogsite:
http://blog.redrobinson.com/
 
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