The unimpressive run of 1150 AM was: WTTT

A. Joseph Ross joe@attorneyross.com
Wed Jan 30 01:12:23 EST 2008


On 29 Jan 2008 at 3:15, Paul Hopfgarten wrote:

> My father was a regular listener to 1-1-5-0...WCOP...in the late 60s
> (the Country years)

I was a regular listener in the 1950s Top-40 era.  We got a really 
strong signal in Bedford.  WCOP DJs were the ones most often hired to 
do school record hops.  Some of them lived in Bedford -- probably 
because the studios, by that time, were at the transmitter site in 
Lexington.
 
> And I actually listened to 1150 for a bit in the WACQ days (late 70s?)
> when I had s**tbox cars w/o FM radios.....

I did too.  I liked the format at that time.  They had one of the 
first female Top-40 DJs, who called herself Marcia Nicely.  I wonder 
who she really was.

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