TANKSBACK said:WDAO and WBLZ. Two powerhouse urban signals with fantastic music, great personality jox and huge ratings in their day.
The Beat was a good station in the first few months or so from August-December '96. They used to play the hell out of Ghostown DJs "My Boo" and Ginuwine's "Pony", along with "Nobody" by Keith Sweat. They were super Rhythmic in those first few months before they swung more Pop-ish with a Rhythmic lean later on. What I didn't like was it was a thorn in the side of Z-93...and one of the many reasons Z is no longer on the Dayton airwaves. Jeff Ballentine was the first PD at WBTT(As well as former Z PD). Also former Z jock Mojo and his henchmen Vern and Big Mama also joined him under different names. Lee Riley did mornings for awhile at The Beat as well under the handle "Pops" Lee Riley. Those calls are now assigned to a station in Jacksonville, FL. if I recall off the top of my head.lovejamminoldies said:WBTT/94.5 The Beat in Dayton
pioneer71 said:To Cincinnati Kid.. Thanks for the update on WKRC. Didn't Will with a Way or something like that go from 6 p to 8p?
Also, what did they do on the week-ends?
Yep, I sure do remember the WSN days. Weird to hear an FM station identify their brand with three call letters. I wonder who came up with that brilliant idea?TANKSBACK said:Alans613: After flipping WDAO to the AM band, the WAVI calls were going away and WWSN was going to be called "Sunny 107" (or 107.7) but Sunny-95 in Columbus got wind of that plan and if I remember correctly got a cease and desist against the Dayton station using the same moniker, something about trademark or copyright infringement. Do you remember the era when they simply called themselves WSN, 107-7?
alans613 said:Maybe someone can help me out here, but how does a certain station or company own a "Brand name" like Q or Sunny? I understand in the same market(Like that stupid move that WQRT 1160 AM in Cincy made at first by calling themselves Q1160)but in totally different markets? It doesn't make sense.
stereolane said:Ty Williams was the best.
I also miss "Brian O'D" from the original 94.9 The Fox.
Also, "The Big WAZU" circa 1989, with Michael Luzak as PD.