| TOP 40 PLAYLISTS KOL- Ric Thomas (1958)
KOL- Bob Waldron (1958)
KJR – Jockey John Stone (1960)
KOL- Art Simpson (1961)
KJR – Chuck Bras (1961)
KJR – Lee Perkins (1961) Lee succeeded Jockey John Stone as PD, and Stone moved to KOL.
KJR – Patrick O’Day (1961)
KJR – Les Williams (1961) Les succeeded Dick Curtis on the all-niter.
KJR – Jerry Kay (1961)
KJR – Lou Gillette (1962)
KJR – Jimmy Darren (February 1962)
KOL Tiger Gary Todd (1962) Gary Todd returned to KOL in 1967 (from KIMN, Denver) to take over the morning show.
KJR – Terry Rose (1962)
KJR – Airstaff (1963)
KNEW/Spokane airstaff (1963) In 1966, KNEW call letters were desired by a San Francisco station to match their sister station in New York, WNEW. Good money was exchanged for the call letters and KJRB became the 790 AM call letters for Spokane.
KJR – J.J. Valley (1964)
KJR – Airstaff (1965)
KOL – Danny Holiday (1965)
CJOR/Vancouver, British Columbia
| KOL – Rhett Hamilton Walker (1966) KOL – Greg Connors (1967) Bobby Simon came to KOL from KISN, Oct. 9, 1967. Dick Curtis (a longtime fixture at KJR) stepped into afternoon drive the next day, Oct. 10.
KOL – Paul Oscar Anderson (1968)
KOL – Bobby Simon (1968)
KAYO – Airstaff (1969)
KOL – Don Burns (1969)
KJRB – Joe Michaels (1972)
Enchanting Harbor Island from a KOL 1960s survey
Special Playlists Peter Boam was at KJRB, before moving to KVI.
OCTOBER 15, 1962 – KGY/Olympia
Various station surveys from Mike Cherry
KING Survey [outside]
KING Survey [inside]
KYAC Survey [1 of 3]
KYAC Survey [2 of 3]
KYAC Survey [3 of 3]
KYAC playlist 1977
KYAC playlist October 1975 [inside]
KING 1971 KYAC & KING surveys courtesy of Mike Cherry
Thanks to Brian Lord & Bill Taylor for their
contributions of radio station music surveys. |