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"When you play the new stuff like The Man and something from Sam's Town (WYWY) you can hear where they said that it harkens back to Sam's Town" - Wendy Rollins
The End Of KFOG-FM San Francisco, CA September 16, 1982 / September 5, 2019 During the final hour, KFOG rebroadcast its 1982 flip to AAA, followed by a "10@10" broadcast of "666 - Day of Doom Devil Music" which originally aired June 6, 2006, then a short set of songs which culminated with "Brokedown Palace" by the Grateful Dead. After a final sign-off consisting of eight minutes of waves, seagulls, and foghorns that were the station's longtime trademark, and a minute of silence, KFOG officially flipped to the simulcast. On the same day, the call sign KNBR-FM was adopted; the KFOG call letters have since been warehoused on an AM station in Little Rock, Arkansas, the former KPZK
Ingrid Schumacher FIRST MIDDAY SHOW, 104.5 CHUM-FM Toronto | September 1, 1999
Ingrid Schumacher FIRST MIDDAY SHOW, 104.5 CHUM-FM Toronto | September 1, 1999
Ingrid Schumacher was one of Toronto’s longest serving radio personalities. From 1977 through 2017, she was on 104.5 CHUM-FM. From the AOR days, and through the CHR days. Right out of college, she was hired by CHUM. She replaced Rick Moranis. in 1978, Ingrid became the first female in Canadian Radio to host a Drive Time Shift in a Top 5 Market.
After 40 years on CHUM-FM, Schumacher is retired,…
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KFOG 104.5 San Francisco, Format Flip From Beautiful Music to Rock | Sept. 16 1982
KFOG 104.5 San Francisco, Format Flip From Beautiful Music to Rock | Sept. 16 1982
KFOG first went on the air in 1964 as an easy-listening station, and its trademark fog horn sound quickly caught on. By the early 1980s, the easy listening format was drawing an older audience, & management saw a hole in the market, and they thought KFOG should fill it. On September 16, 1982, KFOG flipped to a blend of classic and album rock, which they called “Timeless Rock”. Dave Morey,…
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Roger Ashby Final Sign Off, 104.5 CHUM-FM Toronto | December 5 2018
Roger Ashby Final Sign Off, 104.5 CHUM-FM Toronto | December 5 2018
After 50 years on the radio in Toronto, Roger Ashby has one one of the most recognizable voices in town. Roger spent those 50 years at CHUM AM & FM. For 17 years, from 1968 to 1985, Roger cranked out the hits on 1050 CHUM, a legendary Top 40 powerhouse during the late 50s, 60s, 70s and early 80s. In 1986 he then moved across the hall to 104.5 CHUM-FM, to take the reigns as morning man on the…
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