THIS WEEK, 1964! 57 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | JUNE 21-JUNE 27, 1964

— NUMBER ONE 1964 —

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TWELVE WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “A World Without Love” by Peter & Gordon peaked at #1 this week (1 week) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning June 21 through week ending, June 27, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

For our previous Billboard 1964 Number One U.S.A. Hits go HERE

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WING IT OVER DETROIT: COME FLY WITH WKNR! JUNE 1965

WKNR American Airlines Promo Ad JUNE 1965

WKNR American Airlines Promo Ad JUNE 1965

COME FLY WITH WKNR!

Fly American Airlines with Keener over Detroit!

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A special WKNR VOX/AMERICAN AIRLINES contest (promotion) Keener 13 featured in June of 1965. And which of the three WKNR DJs selected would you fly with? 🙂

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The above WKNR chart was digitally restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

 

— In Memory of George Griggs —

A SPECIAL THANK YOU

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A sincere, thank you, Mrs. Patti Griggs. This featured presentation would have not been possible without your generosity, dedication, and your continuous support.

Above WKNR music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.

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PROGRAMMING DETROIT FM RADIO: THIS WEEK! JUNE 18, 1967

Detroit Free Press June 18, 1967

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THE WEEK’S FM HIGHLIGHTS

SUNDAY | JUNE 18, 1967

Above article courtesy freep.com newspapers archives. Copyright 2021; Newspapers.com

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54 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK

The Detroit Free Press FM radio guide for the week of June 18-24, 1967

 

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WLBS KISSED BY GOLD: WKSG FOCUSES ON LOCAL COLOR . . . . NOVEMBER 17, 1988

Detroit’s WKSG to Recall Motor City’s Brand of ‘Golden Oldies’

 

 


 

DETROIT — WLBS ended a brief experimentation with top 40 here Friday (November 9) when the station switched its call letters to WKSG and its format to oldies.

Now known as Kiss 102.7, WKSG has adopted the “Kiss Of Goldformat developed by veteran programmer and Detroit native Paul Christy. According to general manager Joe Buys, the new format focuses on music of the ’60s and ’70s, emphasizing Detroit artists and songs that were popular in Detroit in particular.

Program director Sergio Dean continues in that capacity. The rest of the staff will remain intact. However, Buys doesn’t rule out the possibility of signing longtime Detroit personalities: “We could use at least one person who understands Detroit’s lifestyle and characteristics.

According to Buys, who joined the Inner City Broadcasting-owned station last month after a year in Chicago with Arbitron as central division manager, WLBS had undergone several format changes since its 1979 inception as a disco station.

WKSG Paul Christy 1988

After a lengthy stint with an urban format, the station switched to a new musicorientation, which remained in place until last August. At that time, a Burkhart /Abrams-consulted hybridhits format known as the best of everythingwent into effect.

“It didn’t work,” says Buys, noting that WLBS faced stiff competition for the top 40 market from Gannett’s WCZY and Capitol Cities’ WHYT. After researching and “evaluating the market’s holes,” Buys says, “we found ‘gold’ to be the biggest hole.” The Detroit area’s only other oldies station, he notes, is WHND Monroe, a daytime AM outlet which consultant Christy “got off the ground” in 1978.

“The baby boom generation is growing older, and they’re bringing their musical heritage with them,” says Buys. “We found an audience that wants updated gold, and they want stereo FM to hear it on.”

According to Christy, a 25-year radio veteran most recently with WCLS (formerly WABX) Detroit and currently consulting four other stations, WKSG’s ‘Kiss Of Gold’ format was “modeled for Detroit.”

“There is an emphasis on Motown music, of course,” says Christy, “as well as other artists popular in Detroit in the ’60s and ’70s.” In addition to better known artists such as Bob Seger, the MC5 and Ted Nugent, Christy says local favorites the Dynamics, the Wanted, the Velvelettes, The Gallery, Scott Richard Case and Tim Tam & the Turnons will be heard.

“I feel a cyclical backlash to top 40 coming on,” says Christy. “Artists like Prince and Cyndi Lauper are wonderful, but they’re played into the ground. WKSG’s new format, on the contrary, involves at least 3,000 titles, which is enough material so that there’s no repetition problem – with the advantage of built-in familiarity.”

Adds GM Buys: “Gold is a format that traditionally attracted loyal listeners, as well as cume sharing tendencies.” END

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Information credit and news source: Billboard; November 17, 1988

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THE DETROIT SOUND SURVEY: THIS WEEK! JUNE 13, 1966

WXYZ DETROIT SOUND SURVEY June 13, 1966

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NUMBER ONE! WXYZ

“SUNNY” | BOBBY HEBB | PHILLIPS

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This list is selected each week by WXYZ Radio from reports of record sales gathered from leading record outlets in the Detroit area and other sources available to WXYZ

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Previewed for the week of June 13-June 19, 1966

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— THE JIM HEDDLE COLLECTION —

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HARWELL. THE VOICE OF SUMMER’S PAST REMEMBERED

ERNIE HARWELL | Harwell’s Last Interview | OCTOBER 2009

Ernie Harwell October 2009

Ernie Harwell with Bob Costas

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In October 2009, Ernie Harwell was guest star on MLB Network’s Studio 42 with Bob Costas. This featured interview was taped during the 2009 World Series, New York Yankees vs Philadelphia Phillies.

The broadcast was later televised on the MLB Network in November 2009. The program, ultimately, would be Harwell’s last known appearance on national television before he succumbed to cancer on May 4, 2010.

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