Robert Todd Storz (May 8, 1924 – April 13, 1964) headed a very successful chain of American radio broadcasting stations and is generally credited with being the foremost innovator of the Top 40 radio format in 1951.[1] The selection of records to be played was based on sales reported by record stores, an indication as to which would be of greatest interest to listeners. Only the favorites would be played, in rotation.[2] Some sources also credit his Omaha radio station as among the first to play at least some rock and roll records.[3][4][5]
^The Emergence of Rock and Roll: Music and the Rise of American Youth Culture, page 6
^What Does Top 40 Mean?
^HISTORIC TIMELINES ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
^Hall, Michael K (May 9, 2014). The Emergence of Rock and Roll: Music and the Rise of American Youth Culture, Timeline. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415833134.
^"The rise of Top 40 radio". Britannica. January 20, 2019. Retrieved April 4, 2021. Top 40 appealed primarily to teenagers and featured mostly rock and roll music
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innovations in Top 40, we must speak of three men: ToddStorz, Gordon McLendon, and Gerald Bartell." Storz and McLendon clearly got the most attention in...
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by ToddStorz, one of the pioneers in programming to the baby boom generation with some of its music rarely heard on "white" radio stations. Storz's stations...
Classical format. WTIX was sold to Mid Continent Broadcasting, owned by ToddStorz, on September 10, 1953, and the format flipped to Top 40. In 1958, WTIX...
the first Top 40 station. It was owned and operated by radio pioneer ToddStorz, who crafted a radio format that played the top hits every couple of hours...
changed hands, when Roberts and Thomas sold the station to Robert and ToddStorz, for the sum of $1.5 million. The station changed format not long after...
from KOWH, which, though owned by Top 40 pioneer ToddStorz, could not broadcast at night; though Storz downplayed this flaw when Burden told him about...
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and 1970s owned by ToddStorz's Mid-Continent Broadcasting Company and later under Robert Storz'sStorz Broadcasting after ToddStorz's death in 1964. The...
in for a major shake-up. An innovative and well-financed entrepreneur, ToddStorz, came from Omaha and purchased WHB across the river in Kansas City, Missouri...