firepoint525 said:
I'm guessing that "WMAK-FM" might be a mistake, given that WMAK was only an AM station in 1975 (wasn't it?), and that WMAK-FM didn't exist until Oldies 96.3 adopted those call letters back around 2000.
actually...92.1 was WMAK-FM from July 1981 until picking up the current WQQK calls ('84?).
In '81...WMAK and 92Q were simulcasting mornings (Steve McCoy and Mary Glen) and afternoons (Doc Damon).
The brain-trust running things couln't comprehend that the perception of WMAK was not positive, and decided
to bank on the WMAK "image" for 92Q. Epic fail. McCoy bolted for Atlanta. 92.1 was sold to Sam Howard
(and was a MOYL knock-off for a while...another epic fail). WMAK became WLUY "Lucky 13"...probably
the most horrible station ever conceived. By it's timely end, it as manned primarily by broadcast school
students...went dark...and sold to Babb to become WNQM. Sorry...tangent mode activated.