alans613 said:I have a little tape of DJ 95, but a lot of tape of Power 95 from 92-93. I also taped most of their final morning show on August 10, 1993. However I have no way to upload it to the 'net.
DJ 95 was OK...Power 95 was great...if you could hear it. I've talked to people in the market at that time that had trouble picking up the signal in the Dayton metro and even in Kettering. I lived at the edge of Clark County at the time and had no trouble picking them up. They were a fun second CHR/Pop alternative to the bigger Z-93. Let's not forget that most of the alumni went on to bigger and better things once Power 95 was sold...Jeff Stevens(Went to WRVF, which later became WXEG, now PD of Mix and OM of Mix, Lite and 106.5), Allen Rantz(Went to WXEG and later Mix), Joe Thomas(Went to WING-FM and later Z-93, and then was Promo Dir. at Mix until January '09), Joe Momma(Now at KUBL in Salt Lake City), Taylor(Went to Xtreme Radio in Las Vegas...This is NOT the same Taylor that is on Mix now), and Todd Hudson(Went to WHIO-AM...later WXEG and WMMX and was at WHIO-TV for a time as well). Brian Bruchey went on to Mix as APD and later Z-93. Brian Savage went on to Z-93. Not sure of what happened to Jack Rutledge, the first co-host of Jeff Stevens on Power 95...I do know he was at Cox Dayton a few years ago. Not sure what Al Pichot, the GM of WDJK, is up to either.
NoWayNoCC said:One Who Knows said:DJ-95 was the "brainchild" of then General Manager Dick Moran. The station had been doing just fine, financially speaking, with the country format (50-70K months were common, especially at busy times of the year).
I thought WDJK was AC before it was CHR. This would have been around 1989. I thought its numbers were actually worse as an AC than as a CHR.
You're right...95.3 has had-and continues to have-signal problems and limitations. I would never, ever say anything to the contrary. 95.3 is limited as much as, if not more than, 94.5 is.One Who Knows said:alans613 said:I have a little tape of DJ 95, but a lot of tape of Power 95 from 92-93. I also taped most of their final morning show on August 10, 1993. However I have no way to upload it to the 'net.
DJ 95 was OK...Power 95 was great...if you could hear it. I've talked to people in the market at that time that had trouble picking up the signal in the Dayton metro and even in Kettering. I lived at the edge of Clark County at the time and had no trouble picking them up. They were a fun second CHR/Pop alternative to the bigger Z-93. Let's not forget that most of the alumni went on to bigger and better things once Power 95 was sold...Jeff Stevens(Went to WRVF, which later became WXEG, now PD of Mix and OM of Mix, Lite and 106.5), Allen Rantz(Went to WXEG and later Mix), Joe Thomas(Went to WING-FM and later Z-93, and then was Promo Dir. at Mix until January '09), Joe Momma(Now at KUBL in Salt Lake City), Taylor(Went to Xtreme Radio in Las Vegas...This is NOT the same Taylor that is on Mix now), and Todd Hudson(Went to WHIO-AM...later WXEG and WMMX and was at WHIO-TV for a time as well). Brian Bruchey went on to Mix as APD and later Z-93. Brian Savage went on to Z-93. Not sure of what happened to Jack Rutledge, the first co-host of Jeff Stevens on Power 95...I do know he was at Cox Dayton a few years ago. Not sure what Al Pichot, the GM of WDJK, is up to either.
Rutledge has been an Account Executive in town for many years...he worked in sales at 95.3 while working on the air.
Presently, Jack sells for Cox Radio.
Yes, you can hear the station in all of those areas...all those areas you mention are east of Dayton. But, if you're trying to make the assertion that the signal is "fine", you're dead wrong. Drive to Miamisburg and try to pick it up on an "average" table radio. I've had occasional trouble trying to pick it up on the western edge of Centerville.