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Who remembers...

The phrase the pays, the 92 days of summer, and 10 hits in a row!

40 minute music marathons and stairs!, stairs!, stairs!

The 95-minute music orgy, and that Fridays wouldn't be Fridays without...REX!

99.3 WBLQ, rockin' South County (great to listen to at the beach)

Easy going favorites on Lite 105 (without the rock)

Laughter 10 after

Buzzy the Bee and all request Saturday nights

My flag... my country (before the Cat)

When we thought that WOTB stood for "off-track betting"

We're not Dinosaur 94, and we don't suck on Sundays

Number one for country since 1966 (regardless of which suburban daytime only AM frequency they were on)

----Just a few memories...

Jacko
 
WOTB as a jazz station. Just couldn't get any better. Having helped put 99.3 on the air, it was a fun listen . Jack J. Shannon's ID on 1110 always stood out too. Has WBRU finally drooped my Friday roar???!! ??? Buzzy was a great mascot on 101.5 in its oldies days. I remember making use of that 224-1015 request line they had.
 
Jacko said:
The phrase the pays, the 92 days of summer, and 10 hits in a row!

40 minute music marathons and stairs!, stairs!, stairs!

The 95-minute music orgy, and that Fridays wouldn't be Fridays without...REX!

99.3 WBLQ, rockin' South County (great to listen to at the beach)

Easy going favorites on Lite 105 (without the rock)

Laughter 10 after

Buzzy the Bee and all request Saturday nights

My flag... my country (before the Cat)

When we thought that WOTB stood for "off-track betting"

We're not Dinosaur 94, and we don't suck on Sundays

Number one for country since 1966 (regardless of which suburban daytime only AM frequency they were on)

----Just a few memories...

Jacko
Somewhere I have a cassette that I recorded that WHIM ID onto. I need to find it & digitize it before it deteriorates. It was cheap tape to begin with! What an ID!
 
DG02816 said:
WOTB as a jazz station. Just couldn't get any better. Having helped put 99.3 on the air, it was a fun listen . Jack J. Shannon's ID on 1110 always stood out too. Has WBRU finally drooped my Friday roar???!! ??? Buzzy was a great mascot on 101.5 in its oldies days. I remember making use of that 224-1015 request line they had.

And WOTB carried KJAZ from San Fran (midnights until I think 6 AM) until the station lost it's frequency and went off the air (although still on the internet as "The Spirit of KJAZ"
 
And I remember WOTB'S being an affiliate of something called the Progressive Radio Network. Quite an eclectic
mix of music.....
 
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