radioman148 said:howardm said:No, original disc jockeys on 890 in 1960 were Dick Biondi, Mort Crowley, Sam Holman, Ed Grennan, Gene Taylor, & Bob Hale.
And Jim Dunbar.
I was referring to these gentlemen when I said "the original seven". The others came before and after. Although Don MacNeill's Breakfast Club continued for a couple of years into the top 40 format (Between Mort Crowley and Jim Dunbar). Martha Crane also hung on for a little while with short in-program "featurettes" for women. Clark Weber came on board a couple of years after the top 40 launch....basically fulfilling a promise Sam Holman had made to him from their Milwaukee days. He was the second replacement for the "original seven". Art Roberts was the first, when he took over for Ed Grennan.
Safe to say, all the people we're talking about here relating to the "original seven" and their first replacements were great hires. Grennan may have been an exception. But my understanding is that he didn't like or fit the format and wanted out anyway.