104.7 WTUE has been a Rock station in Dayton, Ohio for 36 years. After switching from Top-40 in 1976 they were known as "T-105" and carried an Album Oriented Rock format.
A late-1970s(?) advertising brochure. How rare must it have been for a solo female to DJ morning drive at a rock station? Now that I think about it....are there any that do it now? In any format?
A WTUE postcard from around 1988.
I saw these at a local antique store. Not sure exactly what they are but the artwork is pretty cool. They were like pieces of felt that were glued to a piece of plywood.
Another T-U-E sticker can be seen here.
As a matter of fact, there is a solo female-hosted morning show, in Los Angeles ... Pat Prescott, at KTWV (94.7 The Wave).
ReplyDeleteTM Jingle Singers: "WTUE In Dayton" !
ReplyDeletedoes anyone know how i could get a WTUE window sticker for my car?
ReplyDeleteTry emailing the station and asking for one or stop by the station down in the Oregon District (if you're local). I'd send you one if I had an extra.
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