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broadcasting the adult contem
porary format. Adult contem
porary is the neither world of
soft rock hits that disappear
from the charts but exist in
music immortality.
• KZAM 95.3 and 102.3
follows a varied format in
cluding rock, jazz and reggae.
Calling itself "the musical dif
ference,” KZAM plays a
mellow mix of modern music
without the frenetic pace of
KRVM. A six-hour jazz program
airs each Sunday morning, and
“Son of Saturday Gold”
features 50s and 60s hits Sun
day nights. KZAM also broad
casts over the AM dial.
• KZEL 96.1 features
mainstream rock with a harder
edge: less Madonna and more
David Lee Roth. KZEL exhibits
more of a tendency to venture
off the well- beaten top-40 trail.
D.J.s play old Rolling Stones
and Doors hits on a regular
basis, along with modern artists
like George Thorogood. Talking
Heads and the Del Fuegos.
"Dead Air," an hour of Grateful
Dead music, comes on Sunday
nights at 10. Heavy metal fans
can tune in Monday nights at 11
for "The Metal Zone.”
• KUGN 98 prides itself as
being the only country-music
station on the FM dial. A better
mix of contemporary country
sets it apart from its AM country
competitor. KEED, according to
Anne Mack of KUGN. Special
programs are the Bill Barrett
Morning Show and the weekly
country hit countdown on Sun
day afternoons. KUGN's AM
station at 590 is primarily a
news and information channel
with some adult contemporary
• KPNW LITE 99 plays
adult contemporary with no
fresh or current releases, accor
ding to Dave Woodward, KPNW
general manager. KPNW also
has an AM version on 1120.
“The AM is a much brighter
adult contemporary," Wood
ward said. Other features on the
AM KPNW are the Paul Harvey
commentary and Duck sports.
• KDUK 105 considers
itself a "contemporary adult"
station. "We're not a wimpy
adult contemporary." said Ken
Moultrie. KDUK operations
manager. KDUK avoids playing
"washed out" soft rock, like
Barbara Striesand music,
Moultrie said. The station car
ries Casey Kasem's Top 40
countdown Sunday mornings.
and plays listener dedications
every night between 10 and 11.
Eugene has four AM sta
tions besides the KZAM. KUGN
and KPNW AM counterparts
• KEF.D lt>00 airs a country
music format. The programm
ing strives toward a progressive
mix of traditional and contem
porary country music geared
toward newer artists, according
to Program Director Billy
Pilgrim. Hank Williams Jr..
George Strait, and Dwight
Yoakum are some of the
featured artists.
• KKXO 1450 plays the
Sha-na-na 50s sound, along
with rock classics from the 80s
and 70s. What makes this sta
tion unique is “guaranteed
oldies music.” said Bob Ox
arart, general manager.
• KQAK 1280 plays big
band, instrumentals, and mid
dle of the road vocal targeting
the 45 year-old and over au
dience. "Fibber McGee and
Molly.” and other old-time
radio shows air Saturday
afternoons.
• KORK 1050 is Eugene's
Christian station. The format
features gospel and contem
porary Christian singers.
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