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"Corbin Ray" wrote ...
Remember what happened to WOWO, 50,000-watt blowtorch from Fort Wayne that covered 38 states and half of Canada? Remember it well. Before FM played rock, night time AM was all we had. WKBW / 1510 / Buffalo - Tom Shannon and others. WABC / 770 / NYC / Cousin Brucie. WOWO - Ft. Wayne WLS - Chicago CKLW / 800 / Somewhere in Canada - came on when our local 800 left the air. WWVA / 1170 / Wheeling - had to love those pre-profit Stair preachers. Wanna go waaaaayyyyy back? WCKY / Cincinnati One, Ohio .. Wayne Rainey and the Rainey Family. I miss 'em all. :-( [ Moderator's note: CKLW is in Windsor, Ontario, across the river from Detroit. They are still on the air and you can visit their website at http://www.am800cklw.com/ . CKLW-FM 93.9 flipped formats from Oldies to Adult Album Alternative a number of years ago and became CIDR, 93.9 The River. When I left that part of the country last year they'd flipped again, to some sort of Soft Rock format. ] |
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![]() "LW" wrote : | WLS - Chicago I actually get a little choked up when I think of what WLS was. This was a station I grew up with. Fred Winston, Larry Lujack ("Superjock"), Steve Dahl and Garry Meiers. Ulp. It's happening again. Ditto on CKLW. I believe John "Records" Landecker came to WLS from CKLW. Boy, those *were* the days, no kidding. I remember the days of "musicradio" (all one word), and the top 40 format. I wanted to be a part of the world of radio, and that world no longer exists. Oh, yeah, WLAC, too. I remember the *good* days of radio. Nothing sounds better than a fat, well - modulated good - fidelity AM signal, fading, the phase of the carrier shifting like a porch swing in the wind. I thought that made music sound *better.* 73, SL --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.634 / Virus Database: 406 - Release Date: 3/18/04 |
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I downloaded OTS Juke so I play radio on my computer, and I've got some WLS
jingles intermixed with my music. And since the program has an excellent dynamic processor, I try to create the Big 89 sound as closely as possible. I'm still in the tweaking stage (as I have been for over two years). I don't stream my "station" or anything, just play it for my sake till my wife makes me turn it down. |
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"Corbin Ray" wrote:
I downloaded OTS Juke so I play radio on my computer, and I've got some WLS jingles intermixed with my music. And since the program has an excellent dynamic processor, I try to create the Big 89 sound as closely as possible. I'm still in the tweaking stage (as I have been for over two years). I don't stream my "station" or anything, just play it for my sake till my wife makes me turn it down. Truly cool! Yes, WLS had a sound that was fatter than my Aunt Mary Kay, with a huge bottom, to boot! I've visited the WLSHISTORY webpage numerous times, and played the jingles and listened to the airchecks, and, while I was doing so, I realized that it isn't too common to relieve *happy* memories, but I did. When I listen to old airchecks of WLS, I relive fishing with my late father, shoveling snow for pocket money in those gloomy winters, going to movies with my pals, and a couple of awkward attempts at dating. I hate to quote Carly Simon, but "these are the good old days." Still, listening to airchecks of WLS from ages past reminds me of how I came to be who I am now. 73, Steve Lawrence KA0PMD Burnsville, Minnesota |
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Err, correction: "Relive," not "relieve."
73, SL |
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