Talk:WCFS-FM

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Wxfm in 1978 moved towards a mostly jazz format. At it's height dj's included Count Bee Jay, Dick Buckley, Frank Lee, Don Lucki, Dave Freeman and Daddio Dailey. A number of WVON legends added to the XFM flavor, Herb Kent, Pervis Spann and E. E Rodney Jones. Weekends was a variety of ethnic programming from Eamon O'Malley's Irish Hour to the legendary Reverend Milton Brunson's Gospel program.

Dave Freeman chijazz@hotmail.com

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I cleaned up some of the language/grammar and links on the page, don't think I changed any of the actual content.67.167.248.233 (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 15:37, 27 March 2008 (UTC)