The whole Steve Hansen era at KDKA. Went from being No. 1 in town to dropping like a brick.
Pratte4Life said:The whole Steve Hansen era at KDKA. Went from being No. 1 in town to dropping like a brick.
Steve was a figurehead and took the fall.
F.M.Hertz said:Maybe it's me, but radio programmers won't take any chances like they used to. I think that it's all because of the bottom line.
Parttimer said:ABC (then I'm drawing a blank...)..WDVE
Parttimer said:ABC then Bob Dickey... KQV
Don't honestly know who owned WPIT before Salem...
Boss Radio said:Parttimer said:ABC (then I'm drawing a blank...)..WDVE
Taft?
Parttimer said:Why not 1080? 4 watts at night. From Hampton Township. When I worked at WEEP in the 80's we couldn't even hear the night signal in the studios downtown, we had to run a phone line from the modulation monitor at the transmitter site to have an air monitor.
Bob E. Nelson said:Not that it would have made a huge difference but WEEP's post-sunset power facility was from closer-in the Spring Hill site. The authorization at the time specified daytime and critical hours from Hampton. Nevertheless, that 4 watts blanketed a few streets on the North Side and not much else.![]()
Boss Radio said:Wasn't WEEP-AM a daytimer in the '70s? When they had the talk format, they'd sign off and send people to FM for the rest of the programming.
Bob E. Nelson said:Parttimer said:Why not 1080? 4 watts at night. From Hampton Township. When I worked at WEEP in the 80's we couldn't even hear the night signal in the studios downtown, we had to run a phone line from the modulation monitor at the transmitter site to have an air monitor.
Not that it would have made a huge difference but WEEP's post-sunset power facility was from closer-in the Spring Hill site. The authorization at the time specified daytime and critical hours from Hampton. Nevertheless, that 4 watts blanketed a few streets on the North Side and not much else.![]()
cingram said:I didn't know 1080 ever had ANY power at night, not even four watts.
Bob E. Nelson said:cingram said:I didn't know 1080 ever had ANY power at night, not even four watts.
The memory is getting fuzzy in my dotage but I'm fairly certain that WEEP did operate for a few hours beyond sunset with the PSSA facility.