It's weird hearing people get nostalgic over the Oldies 100 days. When I was growing up, it was OK100--The Sound of the City. Then it was WDJY. To me, 100.3 was always the frequency to hear R&B music. But there are those who will remember the old, old days of WFAN, when they played spanish.
> > There's an awesome WPGC tribute site at
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http://www.amandfmmorningside.com/
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> >
> > > WPGC (1580, simulcast on 95.5) was the big Top 40 gun in
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> > the
> > > 60's and 70's.
> > >
> > > In the mid 80's, 95.5 went AC as Classy 95 (WCLY). With
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> > too
> > > many in that format, it went rhythmic a year or two
> later
> > > (and back to the WPGC call letters).
> > >
> > > XM does occasional tributes to legendary Top 40 stations
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> > of
> > > the 60's.
> > >
> > >
> > > > Had on XM Radio today and it was on the 60s station. I
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> > > heard
> > > > the guy say WPGC and I was wondering why he was saying
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> > > WPGC.
> > > > Today XM 60s was doing oldies stations from Washington
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> > > D.C.
> > > > and I guess WPGC 95.5 was oldies. Never knew that
> until
> > > now.
> > > > Well my question is when did WPGC flip from this
> format
> > to
> > >
> > > > their current format which is Rhymthic/CHR. Just
> > wondering
> > >
> > > > thanks.
> > > >
> > >
> >
> They were doing tributes to several DC area stations
> including WBIG, WEAM, and WPGC. It was good to hear Dave
> Adler and Johnny Dark as well as some of the OLDIES (not
> big) 100 airchecks again. I lived in the DC area during
> Oldies 100's early years. It's a shame CC got a hold of it
> and destroyed it. I listened to it on line in recent months.
> The music didn't sound too good, and they got rid of some
> great talent. It was a hollowed out shell of its former
> self.
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