Does anyone have some old commercials or airchecks for 1170 KLOK from the 1970's and 1980's? If so, PLEASE let me know, OK. PEACE IN YOUR HOOD :):):):)
I take it you never heard KSFX in the 70s (Disco 104), or KGO-FM in the late 60s or early 80s (82 to 84 as a simulcast of the AM news/talk format). These were 103.7's incarnations of yore.
with KSFX in the 70s, i remember how the announcer would enunciate each letter slowly, most likely because the S-F-X rhyme, and also easy to trip over if said too fast....
Does anyone have some old commercials or airchecks for 1170 KLOK from the 1970's and 1980's? If so, PLEASE let me know, OK. PEACE IN YOUR HOOD :):):):)
Hankywild949 1 year ago
I take it you never heard KSFX in the 70s (Disco 104), or KGO-FM in the late 60s or early 80s (82 to 84 as a simulcast of the AM news/talk format). These were 103.7's incarnations of yore.
wannawatchu66 2 years ago
with KSFX in the 70s, i remember how the announcer would enunciate each letter slowly, most likely because the S-F-X rhyme, and also easy to trip over if said too fast....
disabled1955 2 years ago
I wish this Yes/No format was still around today. Maybe someone will pick up this format soon.
Hankywild949 2 years ago
Wow I always wondered what 103.7FM was like before it became kksf. But the band on 103.7 will not hold the KKSF call letters for long.
dinfg6 2 years ago