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Re: WKND When I discovered the Bridgeport station at 100 on the dial, it was WPSB and the format was mixed and not too professional. I remembered they played a lot of Peggy Lee. Then in the early 1970s, they changed call sign to WEZN and the format got more refined. In 1974, I explored the low end of the FM band and found WWYZ, with some weird announcers who spoke like this: "..at Wizzzzze... there's Muuuuusic..." --it got my attention so I listened more out of curiousity. The following year, they hired Tony Marvin as their main announcer and they took on a more professional air product. But the automation system was predictable. I always knew by the Ampex 25 hz tones when they were going to play "If You're Going to San Francisco".  |