[BC] Early formats on FM / WSDM - WHER
Don Worsham
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Mon Oct 24 23:46:45 CDT 2005
> ROB
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> Correct - All air talent voices were female.
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> The talent at WSDM had sultry voices that could give King Tut's mummy ideas.
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> Memphis station was WHER ( HER) at the time.
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> I don't know how long this lasted in Memphis.
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> I remember hearing the female talent of WSDM for a few years.
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> *****
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> Unfortunately, no prize was offered.
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> Just an interesting bit of broadcast trivia.
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> Albert
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> At 10:21 PM 10/24/05 +0000, you wrote:
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> >oh boy i'm going to gamble on a wild guess and say that I think there was
> >for awhile, a station in memphis that was owned by sam phillips, wher, and
> >it was all female talent (but i'm basing that partly on paul c's tip-off
> >post). I dimly recall hearing something about that station from Dave
> >Black who used to be at WMC, but i can't recall its dial spot. in the 1300s?
> >pretty sure it was AM.
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> >rob atkinson
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> > Who wants to tell the rest of group what else a listener would notice
> > that was unique about this station.
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> > Hint: A listener would notice the same unique feature listening a
> > certain Memphis AM.
> > Not sure if the Memphis AM was unique during the same years.
WSDM stood for "Smack Dab (in the ) Middle."Don Worsham" media at gte.net
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