W4 106.7 FM COUNTRY! A LATE-1980s ‘JAM PRODUCTIONS’ JINGLES PACKAGE

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Shamrock Broadcasting purchased W4 in July 1979. The station is most remembered today as one of the early radio jobs for Howard Stern, who was brought in from Hartford, Connecticut, to host mornings, beginning April 21, 1980. However, W4 was one of four Detroit stations with an AOR format, and faced with increasing competition and rapidly falling ratings, management decided to make a change.

With no advance notice, Shamrock changed the station’s format to country music on January 18, 1981. At first, the DJs, including Stern, were kept on to play country hits. The station reportedly planned to brand Howard Stern as “Hopalong Howie,” which he declined after two weeks, moving to WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C. In the film “Private Parts”, Stern announces his departure in the middle of a song, claiming he didn’t understand country music.

The move to country music paid off; the Detroit radio market, the nation’s fifth largest at the time, had no FM country music station. In addition, Detroit and its suburbs had a sizable percentage of the population whose families hailed from the Southern United States and grew up with the genre. W4 Country’s first years coincided with the rise in popularity of country music, even outside the South. At the time of the country format’s launch, the immediate Detroit area’s only country music station was on AM, WCXI at 1130 kHz. WWWW became the first FM country station in Detroit since WCAR-FM’s and CKLW-FM’s brief tries at the format in the mid-1970s. As a result, WCXI’s ratings fell. By the early 1990s, AM 1130 was being used as a simulcast for W4.

“W4 Country” lasted almost two decades and did reasonably well in the ratings, under the leadership of programmer Barry Mardit, who joined the station in late 1981. The station posted a #1 finish in the Fall 1992 Detroit Arbitron radio ratings with an 8.7 share. The following year, the station gained a strong competitor in WYCD, causing WWWW’s ratings to decline. Recording artist Holly Dunn served as morning co-host on W4 Country during the late 1990s. Declining ratings and revenue led owners AM-FM (which became part of Clear Channel Communications in August 2000) to drop the country format at 6 p.m. on September 1, 1999. The final song played on “W4 Country” was “The Dance” by Garth Brooks, followed by “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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Source and information, credit: WWWW Wikipedia

The featured WWW Jingle package is property of JAM, Incorporated. The JAMS logo and brand is licensed and marketed by JAM Productions, Dallas.

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NEWLY RESTORED! WCXI-AM 1130 BACK ON THE RADIO: DEANO DAY, MAY 7, 1979

This WCXI Deano Day audio file, in it’s archived, original and unrestored form was selected for today’s special aircheck “restoration” presentation.

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WEXL RADIO 1340! JANUARY 26, 1965 [The Detroit Free Press] DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE AD

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS Tuesday, January 26, 1965

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BILLBOARD: HOT 50 COUNTRY SINGLES! WEEK ENDING, MARCH 26, 1966

BILLBOARD HOT COUNTRY SINGLES March 26, 1966

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The above charted country singles (notably the top 10) were some of the most popular radio plays heard on Detroit’s only country station 1340 on the AM dial at the time, WEXL.

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DETROIT BIG ‘DEE’! MODERN COUNTRY TOP 40: THIS WEEK! MARCH 19, 1979

WDEE MODERN COUNTRY 40 SURVEY March 19, 1979

WDEE MODERN COUNTRY 40 SURVEY March 19, 1979

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A sincere thank you, Mrs. Patti Griggs. This featured presentation would have not been possible without your generosity, dedication, and your continuous support.

Above WDEE music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.

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NEW: ST. PATRICK’S DAY! J. P. McCARTHY ON WJR 760 RADIO, MARCH 17, 1993

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For over 30 years, legendary morning radio personality Joseph Priestley McCarthy broadcast his #1 rated show on WJR-760 in Detroit. “J.P.” regularly interviewed heads of states, world leaders, government officials, corporate figures, champions of sports, entertainment luminaries, and dedicated listeners, highlighting his storied broadcasting career in the Motor City.

One day short of 51 months having passed after this broadcast first aired, J.P. passed away on August 16, 1995.

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NEW! A special THANK YOU to our friend, Jim Nuznoff, of Port Charlotte, Florida, for this recent contribution to our Motor City Radio Flashbacks airchecks repository. Thanks again, Jim, we are grateful for your generosity and your support for this site, always.

Jim writes (January 9, 2024) — “March 17, 1993. J. P. McCarthy Show featuring a remote broadcast on St. Patrick’s Day, live, from the Pegasus Restaurant in Detroit. This was a somewhat, somber show, according to the news you will hear in the audio. For it was also the time when Detroit area restaurant owner Chuck Muir (along with his wife) was reported missing aboard his sailboat during a storm in the Bahamas. And auto dealership owner and long-time friends, George and Lynn Drummey (of Drummey Olds) were also on board as well. I don’t think they were ever found.”

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NEW! FOR THE ARCHIVE: WKQI [Q955] ON THE RADIO: ROY STEPHENS!

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NEW! A special THANK YOU to Roy Stephens for another WKQI aircheck contribution for the Motor City Radio Flashbacks repository. Thanks for sharing your Q955 memories!

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PROGRAMMING: THE DETROIT AM RADIO DIAL. THURSDAY RADIO, MARCH 14, 1963

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Above Thursday Radio courtesy freep.com newspapers archives. Copyright 2024; Newspapers.com

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WXYZ RADIO 1270! NOVEMBER 9, 1960 [The Detroit Free Press] DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE AD

Detroit Free Press Wednesday, November 9, 1960

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WKNR KEENER 13! JANUARY 26 and 28, 1965 [Detroit Free Press] RADIO BACK-PAGE ADS

Detroit Free Press Tuesday, January 26, 1965

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Hey do you remember the Think Summer campaign Keener launched in Detroit in the winter of 1965?

Well, let’s see . . . .  I can still see those Think Summer newspaper ads. And there were those Think Summer button giveaways. There was also a Think Summer contest as well. Recall seeing a few of those Think Summer billboards WKNR posted around town. And then there was that one Think Summer song, yeah . . . that was playing on the radio, on Keener 13!

According to the WKNR music guides posted on Keener13.com, Think Summer by Susan Wayne debuted during the week of February 18, 1965. But by the time Think Summer peaked at the No. 25 spot on WKNR, March 3, 1965, thereafter, that would be it . . . just three weeks on the Keener 13 playlists in short order.

But that was enough for WKNR to generate an imaginary kind of ‘mirage,’ if you will, a brief winter’s thaw we must have felt, at least momentarily, during the station’s contest they off-loaded with that one, huge “summertime” give-a-way at the time.  If all else, the Think Summer event became the ultimate radio event during that cold winter here in Detroit, 59-years ago.

Straight from the Keener vaults, and courtesy of WKNR legend, Bob Green. We are showcasing two of those WKNR Think Summer promos (audio under each ad). All from that memorable winter’s brief “summer-time fun” contestants cashed in on while listening to Keener 13 during those two winter months in early-1965.

And at date, we are just nine days away from spring, so . . . .

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Detroit Free Press Thursday, January 28, 1965

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