Licensed for 1,350 watts. And yes, "Community Music Service, Inc"
14th floor of the old Lincoln-Rochester building.
By 1970, they realized that classical was not going to cut it, so programming day was fragmented:
WEEKDAYS:
6-10 AM - Soul Music with Herb Hamlett (the only black-oriented daily program in Rochester at the time; as WDKX had not yet been born.
10 AM-3 PM - "The Mod Scene" with Bill Rund (a stockholder and Music Librarian) midday music was mix of jazz, lighter prog-rock, and most anything else that didn't chart.
3-7 PM - Tom Teuber (come 1971) - prog-rock (Pete Burrell may have been on later at night too)
7-12 M - Bill Ardis (just formerly of the famous "Ardis Against The Night" on WHAM)
12M-6AM - Either Jim Hutton(Huntoon) or Bob Bittner (me). Twas both of our first radio jobs.
WEEKENDS - Bob Bittner, and Saturday noontime live PBP of Syracuse University Football, and Reverend Tom Fassett (a "cool" young minister playing prog-rock music without any religious messages slipped in).
SUNDAYS - Varied ethnic shows. One was the long-standing "Italian Carousel" with Joe Capogreco (still on 950 now). Stockholder George Malmgrem did a one hour Broadway music show, and then "Sunday With The Classics" with me hosting it 8PM to 12 mid; the only portion of the station still with the old format.(Sunday show ended in mid 1971, as did all ethnic shows after 1 PM, in favor of the wildly-popular new prog-rock format).
Their chief engineer was Jacob Zankir (i think that's how it was spelled), and he was also another stockholder.
COME MID-1971, WCMF was all prog-rock 24/7 excepting Sunday mornings.
COME 1972, WCMF got CP to increase to 20,000 watts. They applied for 50kw, but FCC said no because of WPEL-FM in Montrose Penna. Also in 1972, WCMF moved out of Lincoln-Rochester Building, to new digs on 2nd floor of 129 Leighton Avenue, which smelled of rubber since there was a tire store on first floor.
14th floor of the old Lincoln-Rochester building.
By 1970, they realized that classical was not going to cut it, so programming day was fragmented:
WEEKDAYS:
6-10 AM - Soul Music with Herb Hamlett (the only black-oriented daily program in Rochester at the time; as WDKX had not yet been born.
10 AM-3 PM - "The Mod Scene" with Bill Rund (a stockholder and Music Librarian) midday music was mix of jazz, lighter prog-rock, and most anything else that didn't chart.
3-7 PM - Tom Teuber (come 1971) - prog-rock (Pete Burrell may have been on later at night too)
7-12 M - Bill Ardis (just formerly of the famous "Ardis Against The Night" on WHAM)
12M-6AM - Either Jim Hutton(Huntoon) or Bob Bittner (me). Twas both of our first radio jobs.
WEEKENDS - Bob Bittner, and Saturday noontime live PBP of Syracuse University Football, and Reverend Tom Fassett (a "cool" young minister playing prog-rock music without any religious messages slipped in).
SUNDAYS - Varied ethnic shows. One was the long-standing "Italian Carousel" with Joe Capogreco (still on 950 now). Stockholder George Malmgrem did a one hour Broadway music show, and then "Sunday With The Classics" with me hosting it 8PM to 12 mid; the only portion of the station still with the old format.(Sunday show ended in mid 1971, as did all ethnic shows after 1 PM, in favor of the wildly-popular new prog-rock format).
Their chief engineer was Jacob Zankir (i think that's how it was spelled), and he was also another stockholder.
COME MID-1971, WCMF was all prog-rock 24/7 excepting Sunday mornings.
COME 1972, WCMF got CP to increase to 20,000 watts. They applied for 50kw, but FCC said no because of WPEL-FM in Montrose Penna. Also in 1972, WCMF moved out of Lincoln-Rochester Building, to new digs on 2nd floor of 129 Leighton Avenue, which smelled of rubber since there was a tire store on first floor.