Yes Tibbs2, I still read R-I and lurk here in the North Florida section all the time. You're still in Nashville?
I spent the entire summer of 1984 in PCB and would have to go with the Birdman, Preston Young, Jeff Davis and Little John lineup. (I probably missed somebody, who was the PD then anyway?) It was also a great time for pop music, Springsteen's Born In the USA, Prince's Purple Rain, Van Halen (Panama wasn't about PCB?!) and up and comers like Madonna. Lots of good quality pop, rock, rhythmic and alternative rock crossover music. It was the perfect storm for CHR and WPFM and the big signal on 107.9.
With no local rock, urban or mainstream AC stations in the area, it left the entire under 55, non country audience to WPFM and they took plenty of chances with what they did. I've never been able to figure out the weird cover version of Papa Was A Rolling Stone with synths, drum machines and vocoder that I heard once, one afternoon driving down Front Beach Rd in my cousin's rust bucket Chevette with the radio on WPFM.
It didn't hurt that I was 21 (legal age) had a very nice place to stay with my relatives and enough pocket money to do what ever I wanted. Every night in the summer in PCB felt like a saturday night. 'PFM was the soundtrack, on every boom box on the beach, car cruising the strip and just about every business on Front Beach Rd. It was the closest thing i've ever seen to what Wolfman Jack's show on XERB was like in American Graffitti. I kinda felt bad for the guys still doing top 40 on 59 WDLP at Alvin's Magic Mountain's volcano in 1984. No one seemed to listen.
At the time the only other FM's in PC was country WPAP, easy listening on 98.5 WGNE, religious
100.1 WPCF and rim shot top 40 wannabe T-94 (94.5, we used to say the T stood for terrible). Plus there were a handfull of am stations, that seemed to be struggling even then. After the FCC's Docket 80-90 expansion, everything changed and not necessarily for the good. Today Panama City must be one of the most over radio-ed markets in the country.
Pre-Docket 80-90, the FM dial in PCB was wide open and the seemingly full time FM skip seemed to bring great stations from all over the gulf coast states like New Orleans' B97, Mobile's 97 WABB, Pensacola's WJLQ, TK101, WOW-Y107, WKRG G100, Ft Walton's Surf 98, Dothan's 106.7 KMX, Albany/Bainbrigde Ga.'s 97.3 WJAD and Gulf 104 from Tallahassee. There are a few more that I can't remember. I can still recall other stations skipping in from Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa, Biloxi and New Orleans. My only regret was to miss N.O'.s 690 WTIX in the 70's, they always put a decent signal into Bay County along the Gulf.
Island 106 seemed to give WPFM a real run for its money right way after they signed on with their antenna right on the beach behind the studios, not 30 miles away up by US231 and 20. Once all other stations signed on with transmitters "in town", WPFM's signal just wasn't the same. I stuck with WPFM on my subsequent visits in 1987 and 1991 and could never acccept Island 106 or the other new stations. I'll always remember meeting Jeff Davis at a remote at the Surf Hut and being nice enough to stick aroiund to talk to a radio geek from out of town like myself. He used to play my requests as well, even if they were a little out of format, like the Police's Message In A Bottle.
On my 1991 visit I heard a promo for a guest DJ spot on WPFM and sent them a note. Later that week Mike Stone had me come in and I was on the air with a real nice lady named Ruth who was doing middays (I think) I still have my WPFM t-shirt with an ad for Gerardo's Rico Sauve on the back. I have the show on a tape that I need to digitize (Bumper Morgan did the station ID's). Still have the old reverse car sun and surf logo sticker for the inside of the window as well. That salt air eats everything. It was great to see exaclty what the old Magnolia Beach Rd studios looked like, I know they have moved a few blocks away, or the street has been renamed, but what is there now? It used to be nothing but the piney woods.
After they changed to Power 108, it was never the same. It wasn't long (I think) after that that my cousins sent me an article from the News Herald about WPFM"s owners not paying taxes and shutting down for a while. By the time they were Rock 108 anything that made them special was gone. I was kind of happy to see them doing CHR during the Hot 107.9 era, but it just wasn't the same. It's nice to see the ol' WPFM calls back on ther air at 107.9, but it's pretty sad it took them this long to get a simple website and streaming audio. All the voice tracking and automation doesn't help there cause either. Their current battle with Island seems like a war of attrition.
On a trip to PCB in the early 1990's I stumbled on a big woodedn board that had the sun and surf WPFM logo from the surf observation shack at the Surf Hut and regret not taking it. It was just lying around unused and unloved. If anyone has pictures of the Surf Hut I would love to put up them on my flickr site (see below). I have sets on Front Beach Rd motels, Goofy Golf, Miracle Strip Amusement Park, Petticoat Junction and Long Beach Resort. Since joining the "I Remember Panama City Beach When It Was Fun" group on Facebook, my flickr page has been getting 500-900 hits per day. People really do miss the old PCB. I know I do. It was a honky tonk carnival on the world's most beautiful beach and the Great 108 WPFM was absolutely everywhere.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=59732024873&ref=ts
I have enjoyed the WPFM online tribute set and liked hearing ads for businesses that are probably long gone fom PCB. It's funny but I never remembered the WPFM jingles, but loved hearing them none the less. I am very glad that someone found the the old WPFM logo and was able to use it again.
I work in radio in my hometown of Kitchener-Waterloo Ontario at 105.3 Kool FM (CFCA) and 99.5 KFUN (CKKW). When I was 21 working at WPFM was my dream job. How cool it would have been to be on the air of the big 100,000 watt WPFM stick, playing the hits and hitting the beach and the bars and all the good weird stuff that they used to have in PCB on US98.
Check out my old PCB pics on flickr here,
The Miracle Strip/Front Beach Rd
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7576734@N02/sets/72157600228994130/
Miracle Strip Amusement Park
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7576734@N02/sets/72157600043394695/
Goofy Golf
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7576734@N02/sets/72157607312734681/
Long Beach Resort
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7576734@N02/sets/72157600228802196/
and a few WPFM things in my Radio logo and TV stuff set
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7576734@N02/sets/72157602173546478/