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WSUS 102.3 FM TOWN N COUNTRY FORMAT 1970s HISTORY

Anyone have DJ, etc. information when WSUS Sussex County, New Jersey was known as Town & Country format ? I'm wondering what year they started this format and more history details, DJ info. etc.
I think there by the mid to late 70s they were also playing Top 40 cross over songs but not sure.
Who were song of the Town & Country DJs back then ? Where are they today ?
 
You might get more of a response if you post on the New Jersey Board since WSUS is licensed to Franklin, NJ in Sussex County. The station was originally WLVP. A new owner changed the call letters to WSUS after purchasing the station in 1972. The following is from a Wikipedia article on the station:

102.3 WSUS signed on in 1972 and was locally owned by Peter Bardach. The station had a Top 40/Country hybrid format. Half the songs played were current Top 40 Hits and half the songs country, including current hits and older songs. They were known as "Town & Country". In 1975 WSUS changed their night-time format to Top 40/Rock mixing Top 40 and Rock cuts both old and new. During the day they continued their Top 40/Country hybrid format.
 
Thanks forgot about that...

dmargalotti said:
You might get more of a response if you post on the New Jersey Board since WSUS is licensed to Franklin, NJ in Sussex County. The station was originally WLVP. A new owner changed the call letters to WSUS after purchasing the station in 1972. The following is from a Wikipedia article on the station:

102.3 WSUS signed on in 1972 and was locally owned by Peter Bardach. The station had a Top 40/Country hybrid format. Half the songs played were current Top 40 Hits and half the songs country, including current hits and older songs. They were known as "Town & Country". In 1975 WSUS changed their night-time format to Top 40/Rock mixing Top 40 and Rock cuts both old and new. During the day they continued their Top 40/Country hybrid format.
 
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