WKNR DETROIT RADIO 13: ’65 NEWSPAPER FLASHBACK!





Sunday, November 7, 1965

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: “’Alice’s Adventures In Keenerland”

(Above WKNR newspaper print courtesy freep.com newspapers archive. Copyright 2017; Newspapers.com)


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STATIONS DECKING CHRISTMAS’ HOLLY AIRPLAY . . . DECEMBER 24, 1966

From the MCRFB NEWS archive: 1966

Many Top 40 Stations Dropping Format for Christmas Holidays

 

 

 


 

NEW YORK — Many Hot 100 format radio stations — including WMCA, New York; WTRY, Troy, N.Y.; and WKNR, Detroit – are dropping completely their usual format for Christmas.

In the case of WMCA, the station will program Christmas records from Christmas Eve, through 1 p.m. Christmas Day, at which time it will go back to the hits. Ruth Myers, program director of the rock ‘n’ roll powerhouse, said the station began playing some Christmas records like “Sleep In Heavenly Peace (Silent Night),” by Columbia Records’ Barbra Streisand and “We Need A Little Christmas,” by the New Christie Minstrels of Columbia Records, right after Thanksgiving Day. Play of these records were limited to one per deejay show. The last week before the holidays, Myers said, “we’ll play all records and lean a little heavily on the Christmas records that might be making it.”

Frank Maruca, program director of Hot 100-formated WKNR, said he’d be holding back on Christmas records until the week before Christmas. WKNR will play one Christmas tune an hour; on Sunday, two per hour; Monday, three per hour; at 3 p.m. Christmas Eve the station will switch to a temporary all-Christmas format that includes everything from “Jingle Bell Rock” to songs by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

WTRY in Troy-Albany-Schenectady, N. Y., has been playing some Christmas records that fit its format, though this means not playing as many as holiday records as most stations, said general manager Arthur Simmers. But at 5 p.m. Christmas Eve,the station will devote its programming to Christmas records exclusively without commercials.  It has been the pattern of most stations in the past too early, said Simmers, “driving it into the ground so that by Christmas it was irritating to hear it.” On the other hand, he felt it didn’t make any sense risking the possibility of offending any sizable segment of a radio station’s audience by ignoring the significance of Christmas Day. So, why airplay was limited to the hit Christmas items during the Holidays, Christmas Day would be devoted to the holiday spirit — “The season isn’t that different, but the day is.”

As of a week ago, WKDA, the Hot 100 format station in Nashville, hasn’t played any Christmas product though program director Dick Buckley said he would play some as it grows closer to Christmas . . . . tunes like Elvis Presley‘s “If Every Day Was Like Christmas.” However, he said, he didn’t know of many Christmas tunes which would improve his programming. “This is strictly my own opinion, but I heard people say they are tired of Christmas music after hearing it since Thanksgiving Day. I feel there is no Christmas record this year that people are clamoring to hear. Top 40 radio programs what people want to hear, but it seems like every year stations are playing less and less Christmas music.”

‘Little Undecided’

George Brewer, the new program director at WIXY, Cleveland, also said he wasn’t programming any Christmas tunes and was a “little undecided” about the matter. He said he’d probably wait until the mood hit a couple of days before Christmas, then gradually work in more and more of the holiday records. “Christmas,” he said, “is a hard time of the year to program a station.”

Rudy Runnells, music director of WOL, the Washington R&B formatted station, said he would probably wait until the last week, starting with two tunes an hour and increase to four-to-five plays. The problem? “I just don’t see where traditional Christmas music can be formatted. It’s almost sacrilegious to play it, though there are a few new records that may demand attention. He said the station gained listeners last year by limiting two Christmas tunes to two an hour the week of Christmas the week of Christmas. These were R&B Christmas records. Everybody plays the Christmas records anyway, and usually the same records. For us to do so, would be violating our own format. We’d lose a lot of listeners.”

Program Hymns

WJJD, Chicago’s country music operation, launched Christmas country music December 1 and on December 15 began programming hymns and traditional music, said program director Chris Lane. WNEW, New York “easy listening” giant, began playing one Christmas tune an hour Saturday (December 3) and last week stepped up the airplay of Christmas Records to two an hour. The biggest project of the station, however, will be the taping of a live half-hour show starring Harry Belafonte which will be aired Christmas Day.

Triange, producer of a holiday marathon package labeled “30 Hours Of Christmas,” has lined up more than 135 stations nationwide to carry Christmas music from 6 p.m. Christmas Eve through midnight on Christmas Day. The show, updated each year since it was launched in 1962, features more than 300 artists. END

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(Information and news source: Billboard; December 24, 1966)


WKNR December 19, 1966 (click on chart image for largest view)


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WKNR TOP 30 DETROIT KEENER HITS: THIS WEEK 12/1970

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE December 14, 1970 (click on chart image for largest view)

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE December 14, 1970 (click on chart image for largest view)


47 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. DECEMBER 1970


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A SPECIAL THANK YOU

In Memory of George Griggs

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




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ON KEENER13.COM: MOTOWN ‘TOP 13’ COUNTDOWN!


THE KEENER13.COM ALL-TIME TOP 13 MOTOWN HITS

ABOUT THIS KEENER13.COM MOTOWN TOP 13 COUNTDOWN

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This special Keener13.com “Motown Countdown” was created, produced and narrated by Scott Westerman for the celebrated ‘2003 Keener 13 Woodward Dream Cruise’ radio broadcast, Saturday, August 16, 2003.

This segment was one of several Keener “Countdowns” having aired during the 12-hour WKNR WDC radio extravaganza from 14 years ago, exclusively on WXDX-AM 1310.

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Audio courtesy and property of Scott Westerman and Keener13.com 




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WHEN THE ‘STARS’ CAME ON THE SCOTT REGEN SHOW!

THE SCOTT REGEN PROMOS * WKNR KEENER 13 * 1965-1967

THE SCOTT REGEN PROMOS!

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Motor City Radio Flashbacks presents a collage of promos and memories recorded for famed ’60s WKNR legend, Scott Regen.

These WKNR Scott Regen promos were recorded in 1965, 1966 and 1967. You will hear nearly 40 minute of Keener moments Scottie Regen shared in studio (and out) with many of the greatest ’60s pop stars, artists and groups who appeared on the Scott Regen Show, heard nightly, 7-10 p.m. on WKNR.

During those noted ‘Keener’ years in the mid-1960s, Scott Regen was the No. 1 night-time radio disk jockey in Detroit. By that time he attained a phenomenal 25-29 share of the radio audience tuning in to his show on Keener 13.

 

 


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WKNR 1966: SCOTT REGEN’S ‘BURGER CLUB’ RECALLED!


SCOTT REGEN * WKNR (1967) * THE ‘BURGER CLUB’ STORY

OFFICIAL MEMBER

“ROYAL ORDER of REGEN BURGERS”

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On WKNR, by year’s end 1966, the expression “Burger” or “Burger Club” became a popular, self-promoting prop (or station gimmick) to further retain, “entice” the station’s large Detroit teen following with one other great reason to “keep listening” to the Scott Regen show on Keener 13.

If you signed up for the “Burger Club,” the popular WKNR DJ, “Scott Burger,” whose picture bore on the card as well, would call out the member’s number (printed on the card) for various station prizes, giveaways during his 7-10 nightly show, 1966 and 1967.

Oak Park, MI. very own The Shy Guys even paid tribute to Scott Regen with “The Burger Song” they wrote, produced and recorded in dedication to “Scott Burger” in 1966! 🙂


‘THE BURGER SONG’ * THE SHY GUYS * 1966



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WKNR TOP 31 DETROIT KEENER HITS: THIS WEEK 11/1964

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE November 12, 1964

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE November 12, 1964

 

 

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This WKNR chart was digitally restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

 

 

 

In Memory of George Griggs

A SPECIAL THANK YOU

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

 


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WKNR-AM BACK ON THE RADIO: JIM JEFFRIES!


WKNR RECALLED ON MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS

WKNR-AM 1310 * 1967 * JIM JEFFRIES

Jim Jeffries WKNR aircheck date: Friday, February 10, 1967

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NEW! Special THANKS to Mike Lockhart, Ferndale, Michigan, for recently donating this WKNR radio aircheck to Motor City Radio Flashbacks!

The Mike Lockhart Collection



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