Marc0n1 said:I do laugh. If you did hear it, it had to be a joke.
"Bad Girls" was released in May of 1979. That's exactly when WEBN had just made a major shift to rock even harder than before. Spring 1979 was when WEBN hired famous consultant Lee Abrams, dropped artists like Joni Mitchell, John Denver, Randy Newman, America, Carole King, etc. from its playlist, and started using the slogan "The Rock & Roll Station."
This was also when they hired an artist to create a new logo for the call letters. The familiar WEBN logo we all know today, and the commitment to play an even higher percentage of hard rock, happened at precisely the time "Bad Girls" came out. If you heard that song on WEBN, it was played as a gag.
That was when 94.1 SAI-FM was starting to clean EBN's clock. WEBN had been stuck in their eclectic early to mid-70s sound playing a lot of that folky, dopey music that they were so fond of. Along came SAI-FM with a tight, upbeat, more rock-oriented AOR sound and it quickly caught on. The station was originally programmed by Tom Owens I believe (who eventually ended up at EBN).
Similar thing happened in Columbus when Q-FM-96 came along and forced the old, eclectic rocker WCOL-FM out of the format. Here in Cincy WEBN was smarter. They quickly got back on track and sometime in the early 80s SAI-FM went country, eventually changing calls to WKXF.