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Quoth "T. Early" in
: I guess the simple question, shorn of all the rhetoric, is whether Air America replaced programming by the Coalition of Artists and Activists or not. No, the owners of the station replaced programming by CAA. With Air America. By the way, CAA's programming still has a home on weekends. -- "I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S. |
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David Eduardo had written:
| | "Corbin Ray" wrote in message | ... | I don't care who owns WLIB. But I will never forgive them for killing one | of | the best radio stations in middle America. Remember what happened to WOWO, | 50,000-watt blowtorch from Fort Wayne that covered 38 states and half of | Canada? | | First, WOWO did not cover 38 states. | | There were, at the time of the facilities changes on WOWO, stations with | night operations in Kansas City, Anaheim, CA, Portland, OR (50 kw KEX), San | Juan, PR and Dallas, TX. Ah, the good old days. There was quite a spirited debate in rrb at the time. As someone who lived in Kansas City at the time, and who was well aware of what was then KFEZ, I felt it wasn't quite the crime against humanity that some made it out to be. At one time, the 1190 in Boulder, CO also had nighttime service with a DA, but that was given up sometime in the mid 1990s. There was a about a year in Kansas City when KFEZ was off the air after getting struck by lightning *during* a thunderstorm in 1990. 1190 was a very quiet spot on the dial most nights during that time -- or there was a very low level hash. -- Mark Roberts | "If it weren't for stupid people, there wouldn't be news." Oakland, Cal.| -- me, in tvbarn2, to which Tom Heald responded -- "or sports... NO HTML MAIL | or for that matter traffic and weather together on the 'tens." |
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"LW" wrote : | WLS - Chicago I actually get a little choked up when I think of what WLS was. This was a station I grew up with. Fred Winston, Larry Lujack ("Superjock"), Steve Dahl and Garry Meiers. Ulp. It's happening again. Ditto on CKLW. I believe John "Records" Landecker came to WLS from CKLW. Boy, those *were* the days, no kidding. I remember the days of "musicradio" (all one word), and the top 40 format. I wanted to be a part of the world of radio, and that world no longer exists. Oh, yeah, WLAC, too. I remember the *good* days of radio. Nothing sounds better than a fat, well - modulated good - fidelity AM signal, fading, the phase of the carrier shifting like a porch swing in the wind. I thought that made music sound *better.* 73, SL --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.634 / Virus Database: 406 - Release Date: 3/18/04 |
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"T. Early" wrote in message ... I also find this rather confusing. You refer to wide-ranging, informative and entertaining programming. But I thought we were talking about Air America? LOL! |
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The 'original' License for certain "Minority Owned" Broadcasters were to SERVE
the 'under-served' Minority Community of a specific Media Market, and 'create' "Diversity in Radio Broadcasting". Where DO you people get this crap from? No one has promised "to SERVE the 'under-served' Minority Community" as a condition of a grant of an FCC license for almost three decades. Where have you been? |
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