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1955: KTOY Bans Music Programming
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Great decision! NOT!
Obviously, the turmoil resulted from the lack of a format captain.
Format captain. Is that like a Brand Manager?
KTOY was back to music programming during segments of the day, in following years. Midmorning Melodies and Musical Panorama were just some of the titles of those music hours.
That had to be a bummer for the students at LH Bates who wanted to be the hep cats spinning platters at stations like KAYO, KOL and KING.