Joe and Bruce:
I was in the Twin Cities for a convention in 1970. We stayed
downtown in the Curtis Hotel, though the convention was actually being held
across the street in the Lemington. I believe both were razed to make room
for the HHH Metrodome.
As I recall, the Twin Cities had 2 AM top 40 stations at the time.
Thee #1 station in the market was KDWB-630. KRSI-950, also played top 40
but with more oldies mixed in. KSTP was full service, and a number of FM
stations had already switched to some kind of rock.
73's
David
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Joe
From what I remember, KSTP's top 40 days came later, starting in the
early 70's.
I think KSTP was a full service station in the late 60s, sort of like
WCCO but not nearly as popular.
A Minnesota member can probably give a better answer.
Bruce
Joe Miller, AB8YP wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> But on the DX aspect, the only radio station that I
> remember from my 2-3 days there was KSTP 1500. My
> question is, does anyone out there remember what their
> format was in 1967??? I'm thinking it was a Top 40
> format station, but after 40 years....
>
> Thanks in advance and 73
>
> Joe Miller, AB8YP, Troy, MI
>
>
>
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