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WYNY-FM

To answer the original question, yes I miss the WYNY from the late 70's through the early 80's. They had a very good jock line-up, some legends like Steve O'Brien, Dan Daniel, Dick Summer, other solid jocks like Margaret Jones, Al Bernstein, Larry Kenney, Bruce Bradley, Herb Barry. Music was good too, a mix of new and old. Think of Gloria by Laura Branigan, a lot of Barry Manilow. Also they played stuff like Dancin' Shoes by Nigel Olson. Then WLTW, WPLJ, WHTZ came from all sides and WYNY went to country.
 
BobSmolarek said:
To answer the original question, yes I miss the WYNY from the late 70's through the early 80's. They had a very good jock line-up, some legends like Steve O'Brien, Dan Daniel, Dick Summer, other solid jocks like Margaret Jones, Al Bernstein, Larry Kenney, Bruce Bradley, Herb Barry. Music was good too, a mix of new and old. Think of Gloria by Laura Branigan, a lot of Barry Manilow. Also they played stuff like Dancin' Shoes by Nigel Olson. Then WLTW, WPLJ, WHTZ came from all sides and WYNY went to country.

Also, Joe McCoy took over at CBS-FM in 1981 when the station was experimenting with an oldies/AC format. Remember when CBS-FM ran Dick Clark's National Music Survey at 4 PM Sunday afternoons? They'd go from Norm N Nite playing 50s oldies, to three hours of 80s hits like "Bette Davis Eyes" then to Don K Reid's Doo Wop Shop. By the end of the summer of '81, CBS-FM's ratings had fallen to the 1's. McCoy revamped it into the 60s based oldies powerhouse we loved for the next 20+ years. He loaded it up with the personalities from WMCA and WABC.

WYNY could no longer say "Playing the best oldies". CBS-FM took that distinction back and ran with it. Just another factor in 'YNY's flip to country in 1987. :)
 
I do have airchecks of WYNY when they were country somewhere boxed downstairs or the spare room The station was great at the time when WHN signed off.
 
@icycool: There is an "Aircheck Collectors" subforum on R-I listed under the "Specialty" section. Perhaps you should try there.
 
I too miss the WYNY of the Dick Summer era. The memories come flooding back when the Binder & Binder commercial comes on. I don't know of anyone else who did hypnosis on the air. I think they had Dr. Demento on the weekend as well.
 
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