Swiping a thread from the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale page, what were your favorite stations? I left the area in 1970 but mine were WLCY & WSUN and, since I was a weird kid, WWBA with their beautiful music format.
WLCY, "Elsie," had huge numbers before WRBQ (Q105) entered the scene in 1973Yep,
"Elsie" was the one I made my very first song request to and it was strange hearing my squeaky pre-teen voice coming outta the radio ["Something Stupid" by Frank & Nancy Sinatra]. That's what I listened to the most in the afternoon/evenings. One I would have loved to been on when I returned to the area in 1982.....but sadly, long gone before I came back.
I remember listening to WPLP for talk but WFLA seems to have escaped my notice.My personal frame of reference is 1980 and forward. I'd have to mention a few stations.
Q105 from the '80s when it meant everything to everybody. Great full service elements, community outreach, and adult hit music meant everyone could listen. It was truly a "cradle to grave" station.
WPLP and WFLA. The talk wars of the '80s. Then when they cooled off we had WSUN which was best when we had Bob Lassiter and Neil Rogers on the same station.
WGUL. They had one of the best adult standards formats I've ever heard anywhere.
I remember listening to WPLP for talk but WFLA seems to have escaped my notice.
If I am remembering correctly, I applied at WPLP back in the early 80s. I think the studio was in a wooded area and the GM or PD [whomever it was that interviewed me] just gave off weird, creepy vibes. Had me come back for a second interview and then went off on a tirade about "why are you even here?" and ranting about some other stuff. I just excused myself and said "adios" and fled the place. Just being out in a wooded area, made me feel like I was waiting for Scooby Doo & the rest of the crew to come running in and rip the mask off the guy to find out he had the station's real GM/PD hostage somewhere.WPLP and WFLA. The talk wars of the '80s. Then when they cooled off we had WSUN which was best when we had Bob Lassiter and Neil Rogers on the same station.
Neil, god!WSUN which was best when we had Bob Lassiter and Neil Rogers on the same station.
Those were the good old days for what was WSUN (now WDAE) 620; a the strongest AM signal in the Tampa Bay region; also don’t forget, ”Rick and Suds”; they were hilarious!Neil, god!