From the Internet Archive, some of our Lost Comments—
mikec says:
July 22, 2018 11:10 am at
The short-lived, original occupant of 95.7 in Seattle was part of a small group of FM stations owned by Bellingham broadcaster Rogan Jones to implement, demonstrate & make use of his newly developed automation system called ‘IGM’ (International Good Music). These stations had varying success & were sold off within a few years so that Jones could concentrate on his Bellingham & Wenatchee properties in addition to further development of the IGM system. The IGM system for all it’s advantages & flaws became a widely used tool throughout North America, particularly on fledgling FM stations where minimum economic investment was crucial to their success & development as a medium.
Why did Ace Frehley get kicked out?
Despite what they say, Gene and Paul wanted him to stay in Kiss. According to a book by Chris Lendt, called Kiss And Sell, they were in Breach of contract with their record label.
The band signed a very lucrative contract with Polygram records in 1980.
Ace left the band anyway. (More)
June 2, 2021 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
From the Internet Archive, some of our Lost Comments—
mikec says:
July 22, 2018 11:10 am at
The short-lived, original occupant of 95.7 in Seattle was part of a small group of FM stations owned by Bellingham broadcaster Rogan Jones to implement, demonstrate & make use of his newly developed automation system called ‘IGM’ (International Good Music). These stations had varying success & were sold off within a few years so that Jones could concentrate on his Bellingham & Wenatchee properties in addition to further development of the IGM system. The IGM system for all it’s advantages & flaws became a widely used tool throughout North America, particularly on fledgling FM stations where minimum economic investment was crucial to their success & development as a medium.