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Z100 1995-1996

GSP163 said:
...There was also 107.1 WRGX "Today's Rock X-107" which was also full blown modern rock up until they went country...

I remember the old "X-107" - actually won Lollapalooza tickets at an X-107 event... don't ask me how, though... ::) The interesting is that I believe the format prior to X-107, WXPS, is kinda like what 107.1's current Peak format is now.
 
InSearchOfGear said:
Poleman was originally hired to continue the alterna-pop direction at Z100, but took the station mainstream when that approach ran out of steam.

If K-Rock hadn't flipped to an Alt-Rock format earlier in '96, it's possible that Z-100 might have done so because that was what the "research" was telling Poleman to do. In retrospect, he made the right call to transition the station back to a CHR/Pop format, irrespective of how abominable pop music sounded after '96. :)
 
Didn't Kid Kelly go back to doing nights in 1997? I recall seeing a Z100 commercial on WPIX telling people to listen to his show for a contest.
 
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