> > > ...in a few cases where large stations have
> > > signals that reach places in two time zones,
> > > which time is announced?
> >
> > Summer of 1973, with most of Indiana on EST,
> > Ron Gregory on WOWO Fort Wayne:
> >
> > "9:15, 10:15 in Ohio and Michigan..."
> >
> > Late summer 1971 with Michigan on EST and
> > Ontario on EDT--Frank Brodie on CKLW Windsor
> > from the great Bootleg Top 40 Volume 1 aircheck:
> >
> > "...8:24, daylight time!"
>
> So if WTAM, the rest of the Detroit stations, or some such
> similar station actually cared about Ontario listeners,
> they'd say, "This is the 5:00 report, 4:00 report in
> daylight zones"?
Not anymore. Back then, Windsor was on daylight time, and Michigan was not. So, being a Windsor station, but serving the Motor City (as the Johnny Mann Singers reminded us melodically every hour!), CKLW would report TWO TIMES (9.17 in Windsor, 8.17 in Detroit). In the early Drake days, the show times were based on Detroit time (so, Charlie Van Dyke was on at 6am Detroit time--7am Windsor time).
At some point in the 70s--probably around 1973--it switched and Michigan went to daylight time, but Windsor did not. So, the times were switched.
I believe both the US and Canada celebrate (?) DST, so it's not an issue now.
If I screwed any of that up, please clarify!
