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Old soundchecks and TV commercials for West MI radio stations

Discussion pertaining to Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Battle Creek, Big Rapids, and Michiana
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Back when WJFM played MOR then Classic Hits, MUS dominated Grand Rapids with country.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
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I find it hard to believe that 102.9 WFUR at one point had more listeners than 93.7!

Also on page 171, the Flint ratings are shown. 102.5 went from an also-ran to dominant #1 in a year!
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MWmetalhead wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:53 am
Top 5 finishers in spring 1987 (I'm not sure why the URL mentions "Fall") were as follows in P25-54:
1. WCUZ-FM
2. WLHT
3. WLAV-FM
4. WOOD (AM), a bit of a surprise.
5. WOOD-FM
WMUS-FM was a respectable #7.
This was about when I started in Grand Rapids at one of the stations above (moving over from WCSX in Detroit).
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
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Remember the commercials well. Remember the station and studios just as well, when it was on Giles about 1/2 mile east of Whitehall Rd. Won plenty of trivia contests with the help of my dad.
I lived and breathed KLQ after about 14 years of age which was 1985 and throughout high school which I graduated in 1989. The Q-morning zoo and the KLQ Air Force with Danny Douglass. I still have my wings. The on air battle was pretty intents with GRD, but some of it was pretty disgusting with Bubba The Love Sponge. I always enjoyed the late night quicky that I had every 30-days or so with Darla-J too.
I never paid attention to ratings back then, but I thought it was a stupid move to go after the “old fart dinasours” when just a couple of years prior, they were telling me “ don’t be a Dick, turn off the old fart dinasours.
With a 10-share, why would you make a change? I for one was pissed at the time.
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I remember another WMUS commercial that had Toby Keith in it.
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weathernut wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 6:44 pm I always enjoyed the late night quicky that I had every 30-days or so with Darla-J too.
Huh???
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KLQ ran a couple of contest during the overnight hours where they would play snippet of a song and you had to call in with the title and artist. They called it the late night quickie.
You could only win every 30 days. Sorry for the confusion.
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Metalhead, yes, I was referring to KLQ. Why on earth would you flip formats when you have a 10 share in the market? I mean, would you see KFR in Kalamazoo or B93 flipping?
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https://on.soundcloud.com/8mJyB

Now you guys have got me going down memory lane all over again. Thank you though.
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I am a klutz, in that I don't pull quotes from above in a thread (pertaining to weathernut on ratings dive moves) and put them in my copy well. Also apologies for referencing another market, here.

I was working at WILS in Lansing after Sentry Insurance bought them, reformatting "Rock 101 WILS" and its nine-share to "LS (Love Songs) 102," though it is 101.7 on the dial. It dove to a 2.8 in the course of a couple seasons of rating books.

Should have accepted this as a foretaste of corporate radio, as all staff gathered in the lobby, Fall of '84 to hear about why this result was a "good thing." Especially when the presenter, Wayne "Huggy Bear" Phillips was before us in a blue sportcoat, red shirt, white tie and coordinated polyester slacks. Sentry didn't hold onto that broadcast outlet a whole lot longer.
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