KSJO Stereo 92, San Jose
Super SJO Hit Survey
Week Ending January 23, 1975
ABOVE: The KSJO (92.3 FM) survey of "San Jose's
Stereo Hits" this week includes Barry Manilow — spelled here as "Manilo"
— at number one with his first chart-topper, "Mandy." Other staples of
Seventies Top 40 radio populate the list as well, with Elton John, the
Doobie Brothers, the Carpenters, Paul McCartney & Wings, Billy Joel and
Helen Reddy also making the top twenty.
This version of "Super SJO" is vastly different from the
heavier album-rock KSJO that many listeners recall from the station's
heyday.
In January 1975, "San Jose's Favorite Jocks" at KSJO are
listed as J. Parker Antrim (mornings), Bob Michaels (middays; actually
Bob Kohtz, later of KBAY), Mark
Allen (afternoons), Edd Mason (evenings), Chris Lance (all night), and
Mike Parker and Jeff Serr (weekends).
BELOW: The exterior of the survey, showing a
photo of Dr. Demento (Sunday nights at 10 p.m.) and the KSJO logo.
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