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WABC has been called the best TOP 40 station ever. Compared to a Drake station, they sound almost folksy. Can anybody explain the difference in these sounds?
BruceS8852 said:I am not in the radio business, so here is my take on this.
The Drake format minimized the role of the DJ and emphasized the music. In its hey day WABC was very personality intensive. Both WABC and WOR-FM under Drake had very tight playlists. The numerous commercials on WABC were annoying, but the station is a business and has to make money.
Bruce
The "myth" of Drake formatted radio is that it minimized the role of the DJ.
Actually, Drake stations were probably the best producer of air talent throughout the 60's.
You had to become really great at what you did to thrive as an air personality in such an environment.
Robert W. Morgan, Real Don Steele, Rick Dees, Joe McCoy, Max Kinkel, Charlie Tuna, Charlie Van Dyke,
and many many more legendary air personalities spent some time developing in the Drake format. So it indeed
emphasized air personalities...but you had to be good. Ingram and Lundy would have done fine under Drake.
WABC was an incredible radio station, but the "Drake format" was much more influencial.
RADIO TRUTH said:The "myth" of Drake formatted radio is that it minimized the role of the DJ.
Actually, Drake stations were probably the best producer of air talent throughout the 60's.
You had to become really great at what you did to thrive as an air personality in such an environment.
Robert W. Morgan, Real Don Steele, Rick Dees, Joe McCoy, Max Kinkel, Charlie Tuna, Charlie Van Dyke,
and many many more legendary air personalities spent some time developing in the Drake format. So it indeed
emphasized air personalities...but you had to be good. Ingram and Lundy would have done fine under Drake.
WABC was an incredible radio station, but the "Drake format" was much more influencial.
This is truly a load of crap. The Drake format only allowed the djs to talk over intros and into commercial breaks. The intros of most of the songs were short. The Drake format was designed to make untalented djs sound at least mediocre. The WABC format was much more difficult to do because you actually needed talent. In New York, while WOR-FM was pulling 3 shares, WABC was pulling 23 shares. If you argue that WOR-FM was pulling 3 shares because it was too early in the game for FM penetration, WOR-FM pulled lower numbers than WPIX-FM did with a personality format.
RADIO TRUTH said:This is truly a load of crap. The Drake format only allowed the djs to talk over intros and into commercial breaks. The intros of most of the songs were short. The Drake format was designed to make untalented djs sound at least mediocre. The WABC format was much more difficult to do because you actually needed talent. In New York, while WOR-FM was pulling 3 shares, WABC was pulling 23 shares. If you argue that WOR-FM was pulling 3 shares because it was too early in the game for FM penetration, WOR-FM pulled lower numbers than WPIX-FM did with a personality format.