EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 42 MIN
The Jukebox: May 25-27, 1996
from The Jukebox: Radio Archive · host Mike Saffran
“Top 500 Oldies of All Time,” hosted by Mike Saffran, on “Oldies 98.9”/WKLX-FM (98.9), Rochester, N.Y. Originally aired May 25–27, 1996.Special note: Combining two shows into single podcast episode due to countdown that preempted “Jukebox Saturday Night” (though not request shows, each includes listener call-ins).I cannot recall if the preemption bothered me (probably) or, at least, baffled me—particularly given that other regular programming (e.g. syndicated shows) wasn’t canceled and the countdown stopped at midnight. If I had my way, “The Jukebox” would’ve aired as usual—especially given evidently poor planning regarding the countdown’s end (close to but not yet at the top on separate occasions). In hindsight, I probably should’ve, Saturday night, aired the top four—even if doing so would’ve gone past midnight (as I did two nights later, seemingly with the PD’s approval). Why wasn’t the number-one song announced? I’d guess there might’ve been pre-recorded fanfare and song introduction. By Memorial Day, I can kind of hear it in my voice that I was a little tired of the countdown; the best part of this episode the full version of the WKLX “Fun, Fun, Fun in Rochester!” jingle!Callers aired and other show highlights:00:12 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle (start of May 25 segment)02:00 RIT and University of Rochester commencement ceremonies and Highland Park lilacs references02:15 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle03:04 Unidentified male—first of few tongue-in-cheek suggestions of broken jukebox (including “coin-into-slot” and “technical difficulties” SFX)05:35 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle06:12 Liz/Webster asking about song 07:16 Full WKLX “Fun, Fun, Fun in Rochester!” jingle07:36 Unidentified male09:29 Unidentified caller asking about song10:45 Tricia/Henrietta11:35 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle11:54 Unidentified female asking about “Backseat Memories”12: 34 Unidentified caller asking about countdown13:52 Carolyn/Henrietta asking about song14:44 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle15:11 Unidentified caller asking about Rochester Americans-Syracuse Crunch game (Amerks won, 6-5, to advance to the Calder Cup finals)16:08: Unidentified female asking about song18:08 Unidentified male asking about countdown18:47 “Mike Saffran” customized name-shout jingle (including snippet of Jr. Walker & The All Stars – “Shotgun”)19:11 Unidentified caller asking about song20:36 Unidentified caller asking about song21:50 “Keep looking for Kali” (Note: For a while, particularly in spring/summer 1994, I closed many shows with this reminder — a reference to then-missing East Rochester toddler Kali Ann Poulton, who, it was later learned, had been kidnapped and murdered. I mentioned her again this night undoubtedly because it was near the two-year anniversary of her disappearance. More: https://www.pittsfordcemetery.org/bios/poulton_full.html)22:11 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle (start of May 27 segment)24:10 Unidentified male asking about “’70s at 7”24:27 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle26:15 Unidentified male asking about “’70s at 7” and countdown26:34 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle27:15 Unidentified male asking song28:38 Unidentified male asking about song28:59 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle29:50 Unidentified female asking about song31:03 Tricia/Henrietta31:50 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle32:27 Unidentified female asking about song32:47 Unidentified female asking about countdown34:02 Unidentified female asking about countdown34:38 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle35:31 Unidentified caller asking about song36:50 Unidentified female asking about countdown37:06 Unidentified male asking about song37:18 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle39:58 Unidentified male asking about countdown40:11 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle41:36 Shoutout to Jerry/Working at U.S. Post Office (Henrietta)All content (radio aircheck, audio podcast – all components, and show notes): © Michael J. Saffran
What this episode covers
“Top 500 Oldies of All Time,” hosted by Mike Saffran, on “Oldies 98.9”/WKLX-FM (98.9), Rochester, N.Y. Originally aired May 25–27, 1996.Special note: Combining two shows into single podcast episode due to countdown that preempted “Jukebox Saturday Night” (though not request shows, each includes listener call-ins).I cannot recall if the preemption bothered me (probably) or, at least, baffled me—particularly given that other regular programming (e.g. syndicated shows) wasn’t canceled and the countdown stopped at midnight. If I had my way, “The Jukebox” would’ve aired as usual—especially given evidently poor planning regarding the countdown’s end (close to but not yet at the top on separate occasions). In hindsight, I probably should’ve, Saturday night, aired the top four—even if doing so would’ve gone past midnight (as I did two nights later, seemingly with the PD’s approval). Why wasn’t the number-one song announced? I’d guess there might’ve been pre-recorded fanfare and song introduction. By Memorial Day, I can kind of hear it in my voice that I was a little tired of the countdown; the best part of this episode the full version of the WKLX “Fun, Fun, Fun in Rochester!” jingle!Callers aired and other show highlights:00:12 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle (start of May 25 segment)02:00 RIT and University of Rochester commencement ceremonies and Highland Park lilacs references02:15 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle03:04 Unidentified male—first of few tongue-in-cheek suggestions of broken jukebox (including “coin-into-slot” and “technical difficulties” SFX)05:35 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle06:12 Liz/Webster asking about song 07:16 Full WKLX “Fun, Fun, Fun in Rochester!” jingle07:36 Unidentified male09:29 Unidentified caller asking about song10:45 Tricia/Henrietta11:35 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle11:54 Unidentified female asking about “Backseat Memories”12: 34 Unidentified caller asking about countdown13:52 Carolyn/Henrietta asking about song14:44 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle15:11 Unidentified caller asking about Rochester Americans-Syracuse Crunch game (Amerks won, 6-5, to advance to the Calder Cup finals)16:08: Unidentified female asking about song18:08 Unidentified male asking about countdown18:47 “Mike Saffran” customized name-shout jingle (including snippet of Jr. Walker & The All Stars – “Shotgun”)19:11 Unidentified caller asking about song20:36 Unidentified caller asking about song21:50 “Keep looking for Kali” (Note: For a while, particularly in spring/summer 1994, I closed many shows with this reminder — a reference to then-missing East Rochester toddler Kali Ann Poulton, who, it was later learned, had been kidnapped and murdered. I mentioned her again this night undoubtedly because it was near the two-year anniversary of her disappearance. More: https://www.pittsfordcemetery.org/bios/poulton_full.html)22:11 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle (start of May 27 segment)24:10 Unidentified male asking about “’70s at 7”24:27 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle26:15 Unidentified male asking about “’70s at 7” and countdown26:34 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle27:15 Unidentified male asking song28:38 Unidentified male asking about song28:59 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle29:50 Unidentified female asking about song31:03 Tricia/Henrietta31:50 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle32:27 Unidentified female asking about song32:47 Unidentified female asking about countdown34:02 Unidentified female asking about countdown34:38 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle35:31 Unidentified caller asking about song36:50 Unidentified female asking about countdown37:06 Unidentified male asking about song37:18 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle39:58 Unidentified male asking about countdown40:11 “WKLX, Rochester” legal ID jingle41:36 Shoutout to Jerry/Working at U.S. Post Office (Henrietta)All content (radio aircheck, audio podcast – all components, and show notes): © Michael J. Saffran
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