I am sure I’d been through the whole second rerun of PreTeena and most of the first rerun, and I well remember seeing the end of the first rerun (with Teena’s dream sequence), but I don’t remember these early ones at all last from time around!
AM was great in the 50s and most of the 60s—like KHJ and KRLA in Los Angeles. Then FM took over, and at first it was true free-form radio (KMET, KPPC, again in LA). Eventually it too, became commercialized and had to submit too playlists like all the rest. But Deep Tracks on SXM weekdays 206 PM Pacific time had Jim Ladd, and once again free-form radio is back with us. PBS (KCRW, Santa Monica) and Pacifica (KPFK, LA) stations also have leeway in what they air.
Not Me over 2 years ago
And we are off……….
MS72 over 2 years ago
They’re lucky. My transistor radio is only AM, and the earplug isn’t stereo…
dsatvoinde Premium Member over 2 years ago
“FM, no static at all…”
rossevrymn over 2 years ago
Teena would be about 32, today.
WF11 about 2 years ago
I am sure I’d been through the whole second rerun of PreTeena and most of the first rerun, and I well remember seeing the end of the first rerun (with Teena’s dream sequence), but I don’t remember these early ones at all last from time around!
spaced man spliff about 2 years ago
AM was great in the 50s and most of the 60s—like KHJ and KRLA in Los Angeles. Then FM took over, and at first it was true free-form radio (KMET, KPPC, again in LA). Eventually it too, became commercialized and had to submit too playlists like all the rest. But Deep Tracks on SXM weekdays 206 PM Pacific time had Jim Ladd, and once again free-form radio is back with us. PBS (KCRW, Santa Monica) and Pacifica (KPFK, LA) stations also have leeway in what they air.