JimPastrick said:
Hearing some of the tales of WJBT, etc., amazing.
BTW, how many call signs did that place have and what was the origional non-DA AM frequency for which the station SHOULD have applied? I heard it was 720 {WGN} or 830 {WCCO}.
I heard it was 780. And 790 may have worked too. I'm sure they could have had 500 watts days on 780. I can't think of any other stations that would have prohibited a 780 or 790 move.
Was it true that WJBT was manged by JaBba, the HutT? So, what what did the J really stand for in 'WJBT"?
I remember when money was needed, WADD signed up with that "Safety Spot" agency in Chicago. Announcers read those live, often 20 times an hour. One of them was for a trash collection service, and the text at the end of it was "serving the Town of Perinton only". WADD's signal didn't have a prayer of putting even a 0.005 mv/m signal into Perinton.
You may be amused by the fact that I chose the callsign "WWBK" for a station I briefly owned in BrunswicK, Maine (900 AM). Then afterwards, I realized that WWBK was used on 1560 (or 1590?). To remove the curse on the Maine station, I changed it (for the new owner I sold the station to) to the newly-available WCME, which stands for Coast of MainE. Meanwhile, my other two stations (one in Maine, the other in Cambridge Mass) both start with WJ-- , and neither look like, sound like anything 1560/1590 ever had.
W-ADD: The "Big Plus" in your advertising dollar..... That was the well used slogan in 1970, it's birthyear. BirthDAY was April 1st. Can you believe it? DJ's in 1970 were told not to use "WADD" nor "1560", but always to use "The Big Plus" between every record. "It's 3:45 PM here at The Big Plus". "Here's a new group called 'The Carpenters', singing 'Close To You' here on The Big Plus". Big Plus weather....."
1971 saw some REALLY GOOD talent on WADD.... Larry Hunter, Tom Griffiths, Dan Kelly... made WADD a friendly major market sound. - 1970: Roland (Rollie) Fowler (seasoned radio guy from Syracuse) was on air from day one. I think he passed away while being GM at WADD. Other WADDites included Dave Saftel and Jerry Pirli. And I still can't think of the last name of that guy who was on WADD (his first radio job), and was snapped up by WHAM in his 5th month at WADD.
I'll be coming thru Rochester in late June. My first in-car DXing will be to hear Legends, which this board has talked about, and also to to pick up 1040. While on I-90, I'll try to pick up the hum on 1590. (Sorry Savage, didn't mean to put 1590 and 1040 in the same paragraph!).