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WARE COL
"Peter H." wrote in message ... 1250 is one of a few stations using their COL as calls - Ware, Massachusetts. Well, I think WINC (Winchester, VA) should at least get an honorable mention. g TritonVA |
On 30 Jul 2003 23:54:22 GMT, "TritonVA" wrote:
"Peter H." wrote in message ... 1250 is one of a few stations using their COL as calls - Ware, Massachusetts. Well, I think WINC (Winchester, VA) should at least get an honorable mention. g TritonVA If that gets mentioned, then KERN, Bakersfield (Kern County) should probably be mentioned, too. Mark Howell |
If that gets mentioned, then KERN, Bakersfield (Kern County) should probably be mentioned, too. KERN is cool. WWVA is, too. |
Would WRAL FM/TV (Raleigh NC) count?
WNYC-FM New York? There was an urban-formatted WRAP in Virginia some years back. Makes me wonder if there was a KRAP somewhere out west. 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 Peter H. wrote: If that gets mentioned, then KERN, Bakersfield (Kern County) should probably be mentioned, too. KERN is cool. WWVA is, too. |
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 |
On 31 Jul 2003 20:42:39 GMT, "G.T TYSON"
wrote: Would WRAL FM/TV (Raleigh NC) count? WNYC-FM New York? There was an urban-formatted WRAP in Virginia some years back. Makes me wonder if there was a KRAP somewhere out west. 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? There used to be a KCOK (K-COK) in Tulare, CA but the calls were changed years ago. IIRC it's the station that's now KJUG (K-JUG), but the logo is a moonshine jug, not a Dolly Parton jug g. Mark Howell |
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. |
"Don't touch that dial, there's KOME on the radio"
OK, try this: www.kfok.org "G.T TYSON" wrote: Would WRAL FM/TV (Raleigh NC) count? WNYC-FM New York? There was an urban-formatted WRAP in Virginia some years back. Makes me wonder if there was a KRAP somewhere out west. 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? -- "From spongecake to satellites, it's gotta be Krebstar" |
In Article , CA was in NJ
SHOT_ON_SIGHT wrote: G.T TYSON wrote: There was an urban-formatted WRAP in Virginia some years back. Makes me wonder if there was a KRAP somewhere out west. Not currently on the FCC lists, but a sort of related call with a history of its own is. There's a WKRP-LP (TV) licensed to Washington DC. W-KRaP? Wonder if the TV show producers saw it that way. Why anyone with a real station would WANT those calls is also a different matter. Who has KCUF? Regards, Ty Ford For Ty Ford V/O demos, audio services and equipment reviews, click on http://www.jagunet.com/~tford |
There was a WKRP-AM in Atlanta for a short time in the 70's, designed specifically to cash in on the TV show's popularity. The stars of the show were invited to appear on the station's first day of broadcasting but none showed. The FCC denied the calls until someone pointed out that MTM Productions was not an actual licensee. The first record played on the new station came up at the wrong speed. Potential advertisers thought it was a joke. It was a daytime- only station with all sorts of signal problems. As I recall, it lasted less than a year. GTT Ty Ford wrote: In Article , CA was in NJ SHOT_ON_SIGHT wrote: G.T TYSON wrote: There was an urban-formatted WRAP in Virginia some years back. Makes me wonder if there was a KRAP somewhere out west. Not currently on the FCC lists, but a sort of related call with a history of its own is. There's a WKRP-LP (TV) licensed to Washington DC. W-KRaP? Wonder if the TV show producers saw it that way. Why anyone with a real station would WANT those calls is also a different matter. Who has KCUF? Regards, Ty Ford For Ty Ford V/O demos, audio services and equipment reviews, click on http://www.jagunet.com/~tford |
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