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Two correction: Not Pop Music Explosion. Never heard Jay Cooke referred to as Captain.[edit]

Starting on September 18, 1966, WFIL began playing "Top 40" rock and roll. It quickly became the most successful non-RKO "Boss Radio" formatted station, known locally as "The Pop Explosion". The original line up of air personalities, or "Boss Jocks" had the following schedules: 6-10 am: Chuck Browning; 10am-2pm: Jay Cook; 2-6pm: 2601:87:4100:19C0:C523:42D9:4412:6016 (talk) 14:24, 29 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]