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Nationally, WLS and WCFL were tops in my book. The 70's radio war between
these two giants was awesome. Later, I came to enjoy the "folksy-ness" of WOWO and Joe Donovan's Rock & Roll Revival (probably the first onscure oldies show anywhere) overnights on 84 WHAS. Locally, I miss Charleston, West Virginia's 95 WKAZ. Big time Top 40 radio in a smaller market. Their crosstown battle with 1490 WXIT was simply a local version of the WLS/WCFL duel, with both stations raising the bar in the market and creating some really great radio. Rick |
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