Re: legendary AMs
I think that WAPE Jacksonville was a great station. Not my favorite but a great one.
Any Philadelphia stations make it? WIBG or WFIL?
> mid 70's CKLW for me (it's the homer in me!).
>
> And, when they were both at their peak in the early 1970's
> WLS and WCFL were really cookin' stations.
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> >
> > My absolute favorites... Ams only.
> >
> > WLS all through the 60's
> > WABC in same period
> > WIXY '65 to 70
> > KHJ 65 to early 70´s.
> > KCBQ in early 70´s
> > KLIF late 50's to early 70's.
> > KIMN in the 60's.
> > KFRC under Tom Rounds.
> > WQXI early to mid 70's.
> > KOMA all through the 60's.
> > WQAM with Rick Shaw (that was where I met todd Storz)
> > XERC Mexico City 63-1970
> > WKBW in the 60's
> > WGH all through the 60's... complete with WABC chime.
> Great
> > jocks for medium market.
> > WSAI Cincy and, for a while, WCPO there.
> > WMAK Nashville late 60's to early 70's under Sullivan and
> > Scott Shannon.
> > WDGY in Mppls. in early to mid 60's. and KDWB after that.
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> > KTSA San Antonio, except for the KAKA call change fiasco.
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> > A couple of smalle rmarket ones... KQEO Albuquerque, KERN
> > Bakersfield and KRIG in Odessa as well as KELP in El Paso.
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> > And, of course, HCRM in Quito Ecuador.
> >
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