I enjoyed listening to KMPX when we lived in Cupertino in the mid 1960s. Around that time, I heard via the grapevine that an ex-NRCer, Ben Patch, was involved with the station when they first started the underground. Does that ring a bell with anyone? I don't remember the strike, etc., perhaps it happened after we left Cupertino for Winston-Salem in 1968. Also, I believe that FMer KSJO in San Jose started underground shortly before we moved. Used to listen to a great folk music show with Kin (Baggy) Baggot (sp) on KSJO, at that time. - John
On Jun 17, 2014, at 6:00 PM, Mike Hawkins wrote: > Similarly, KMPX in San Francisco broadcast album-oriented rock back in the > days when it was called underground. The DJs were generally from Top 40 AM > stations who felt there was more to the music than what could be said in > three minutes or less. KMPX became very popular in San Francisco, and the > owner decided that the DJs were getting paid too much money. Out of the > kindness of his heart, he instituted a pay cut and they instituted a > strike. They pooled their money and bought a floundering classical station > owned by Metromedia named KSAN. They moved their format from KMPX to KSAN, > and KSAN immediately became the #1 FM station in San Francisco for younger > demographics, and also became the station that was copied in every major > market. KSAN lasted from 1967 until it went country somewhere around 1980. > > Mike Hawkins > _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
