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![]() Did the FCC ever inadvertently assign call letters that turned out to be risque somehow? There was a KOME in California for a while. Farmville NC had WFAG on 1250 through the 60s and 70s. Havelock NC presently has a WANG on 105.1. Any others? GTT I am typing this from the production studio of WCUM, Bridgeport, CT. The call letters refer to the Spanish word CUMBRE, translated to English is SUMMIT. Bob Radil A ?subject=NewsgroupRes ponse" E-Mail /A |
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In article , Bob Radil wrote:
I am typing this from the production studio of WCUM, Bridgeport, CT. The call Ahhhhh yes. Good ol' Radio Cumbre. Every time I'm rolling through Connecticut I make sure to tune it in. Good music and the deejays on the weekend are lively without being obnoxious like the ones on New York's Mega 97.9! :-) -- Sven Weil New York City, U.S.A. |
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