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« Reply #40 on: March 21, 2011, 05:56:09 PM » |
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560 or 1160--the 2 stations where rock music was first heard in Chicago. Bring back the WJJD calls.
I thought WIND was predominantly an MOR station. How much rock 'n' roll did they play during the 50s and early 60s. WJJD probably would've done better if it didn't have to sign off at sunset to protect KSL Salt Lake City!  WIND was mostly MOR, but they did publish a survey and on Sunday nights played the Top 21 hits. Was that Sunday night show hosted by Milo Hamilton?  I guess since WJJD was daytime only, WIND's top 21 show on Sunday night was the only place in Chicago to hear rock 'n' roll at night until WLS came on the scene.  Indeed it was hosted by Milo Hamilton--I remember him well on WIND--"The Big MH"
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« Reply #41 on: March 21, 2011, 06:00:37 PM » |
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I guess since WJJD was daytime only, WIND's top 21 show on Sunday night was the only place in Chicago to hear rock 'n' roll at night until WLS came on the scene. When did WYNR 1390 first appear? Was it before or after WLS switched to rock? WYNR took on WLS on Sept 1, 1962. They had virtually no success as their 5KW-D could not begin to compare to WLS' big signal. WYNR used to always say they played more music. Even had a jingle to that effect, but they didn't last too long. The first serious challenge to WLS was WCFL.
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« Reply #42 on: March 21, 2011, 06:57:08 PM » |
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I guess since WJJD was daytime only, WIND's top 21 show on Sunday night was the only place in Chicago to hear rock 'n' roll at night until WLS came on the scene. When did WYNR 1390 first appear? Was it before or after WLS switched to rock? WYNR took on WLS on Sept 1, 1962. They had virtually no success as their 5KW-D could not begin to compare to WLS' big signal. WYNR used to always say they played more music. Even had a jingle to that effect, but they didn't last too long. The first serious challenge to WLS was WCFL. Seems to me that WMAQ was very briefly Top 40 in the mid-60s and that Mike Joseph was doing his usual tricks for a few weeks until NBC in New York ordered that the station go back to MOR. I recall seeing some Tribune ads to that effect and someone complaining about rock and roll on their good music station. Anyone remember?
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« Reply #43 on: March 21, 2011, 07:58:59 PM » |
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I guess since WJJD was daytime only, WIND's top 21 show on Sunday night was the only place in Chicago to hear rock 'n' roll at night until WLS came on the scene. When did WYNR 1390 first appear? Was it before or after WLS switched to rock? WYNR took on WLS on Sept 1, 1962. They had virtually no success as their 5KW-D could not begin to compare to WLS' big signal. WYNR used to always say they played more music. Even had a jingle to that effect, but they didn't last too long. The first serious challenge to WLS was WCFL. Seems to me that WMAQ was very briefly Top 40 in the mid-60s and that Mike Joseph was doing his usual tricks for a few weeks until NBC in New York ordered that the station go back to MOR. I recall seeing some Tribune ads to that effect and someone complaining about rock and roll on their good music station. Anyone remember? I certainly don't remember WMAQ going Top 40. I do remember them playing a soft Beatle tune or two when Bob Hale left WLS & went there, but I have no recollection of them being a full time Top 40. Anyone else remember this?
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« Reply #44 on: March 21, 2011, 09:58:34 PM » |
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WMAQ came up with what they called the "Q" format in the mid-60s. Uptempo MOR....or more blunt/more correctly "chicken rock". I never heard that the NBC suits in New York tried to put a stop to it. I wouldn't doubt that, but they were still pretty much "chicken rock" to one degree or another until they went country in the early or mid '70s.
As for WIND, indeed Milo Hamilton was one of the jocks in the mid 50s.There was a story that he lent his name to multiple "teen record hops" that went on simultaneously on Saturday nights, etc. As the story goes...and who knows if it's true....there'd be these several hops going on run by other people. Then at some point, Milo would show up, intoduce a couple of tunes, pick up a check, and then move on to the next one to repeat the process!
I don't know how long this went on....if indeed it even happened at all.
I do, however, remember that WIND was more pure top 40 at night than it was during the day. At night, Patti Paige, Vic Damone, etc, might be replaced by Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, Gene Vincent, & company.
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« Reply #45 on: March 21, 2011, 11:50:18 PM » |
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WMAQ came up with what they called the "Q" format in the mid-60s. Uptempo MOR....or more blunt/more correctly "chicken rock". I never heard that the NBC suits in New York tried to put a stop to it. I wouldn't doubt that, but they were still pretty much "chicken rock" to one degree or another until they went country in the early or mid '70s.
As for WIND, indeed Milo Hamilton was one of the jocks in the mid 50s.There was a story that he lent his name to multiple "teen record hops" that went on simultaneously on Saturday nights, etc. As the story goes...and who knows if it's true....there'd be these several hops going on run by other people. Then at some point, Milo would show up, intoduce a couple of tunes, pick up a check, and then move on to the next one to repeat the process!
I don't know how long this went on....if indeed it even happened at all.
I do, however, remember that WIND was more pure top 40 at night than it was during the day. At night, Patti Paige, Vic Damone, etc, might be replaced by Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, Gene Vincent, & company.
Yes in the late 50s WIND did play more Top 40 at night, probably taking advantage of WJJD being rundown at sundown. I even remember Howard Miller pulling double duty & hosting that nightime countdown show a few times.
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« Reply #46 on: March 22, 2011, 10:01:48 AM » |
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i miss WJJD also! but because sunrise to sunset= WLS put them under top 40 24/7 where would you go.it was a great station at it's time. have a great day.
Yes their daytime only status really hurt them along with the fact WLS had much better sounding DJs. WLS blew them out of the water pretty quickly in the early 60s & WJJD changed to MOR. Didn't WJJG "go country" in the mid to late 1960's. I think my dad listened when he was transferred to Chicago.
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« Reply #47 on: March 22, 2011, 10:06:22 AM » |
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Didn't WJJG "go country" in the mid to late 1960's. I think my dad listened when he was transferred to Chicago. No, but WJJ D did.  They were country from the late '60s to the early '80s, IIRC. I thought they were a better country station than WMAQ, although they didn't make me rich.
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« Reply #48 on: March 22, 2011, 10:21:40 AM » |
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WMAQ Personalities Late 60's Henry Cooke 6-10 AM Pat Sheridan 10-2 PM Mark Edwards 2-7 PM Floyd Brown 7-10:30 PM
I believe Howard Miller took over 6 - 10 Am for awhile in 1970
Later in the Early 70's Clark Weber 6-10 AM Pat Sheridan 10-1 Joel Sebastan 1-4 Jim Stagg 4-8 Bob Beasley 8-12
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« Reply #49 on: March 22, 2011, 12:10:38 PM » |
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WMAQ Personalities Late 60's Henry Cooke 6-10 AM Pat Sheridan 10-2 PM Mark Edwards 2-7 PM Floyd Brown 7-10:30 PM
I believe Howard Miller took over 6 - 10 Am for awhile in 1970
Later in the Early 70's Clark Weber 6-10 AM Pat Sheridan 10-1 Joel Sebastan 1-4 Jim Stagg 4-8 Bob Beasley 8-12
Didn't Henry Cooke do an all night truckers show on WMAQ in the 70s?
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