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On 30 Dec 2004 23:55:09 GMT, "MedWave" wrote:
Any others besides 1520 in Buffalo and 1530 in Cincinnati? I've been enjoying the heck out of WSAI 1530, especially last night when the DJ "Little Walter" was playing some fairly obscure stuff (at least by oldies radio standards of late). Just wondered if there were any other clear channel oldies stations that could be heard in Ohio after dark. Thanks. You've got roughly 18 days to enjoy WSAI's current format - they're slated to flip to talk as WCKY on January 17th or thereabouts. |
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I was just listening last night...sounds kinda like the old WCKY
format as far as music goes. Too bad we are losing another great station. Used to listen to WCKY on the RIGHT side of the dial every night as a kid. CBS mystery theater was the best! Ben W4WSM On 1 Jan 2005 23:40:24 GMT, Mike Ward wrote: On 30 Dec 2004 23:55:09 GMT, "MedWave" wrote: Any others besides 1520 in Buffalo and 1530 in Cincinnati? I've been enjoying the heck out of WSAI 1530, especially last night when the DJ "Little Walter" was playing some fairly obscure stuff (at least by oldies radio standards of late). Just wondered if there were any other clear channel oldies stations that could be heard in Ohio after dark. Thanks. You've got roughly 18 days to enjoy WSAI's current format - they're slated to flip to talk as WCKY on January 17th or thereabouts. |
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"Mike Ward" wrote in message ... On 30 Dec 2004 23:55:09 GMT, "MedWave" wrote: Any others besides 1520 in Buffalo and 1530 in Cincinnati? I've been enjoying the heck out of WSAI 1530, especially last night when the DJ "Little Walter" was playing some fairly obscure stuff (at least by oldies radio standards of late). Just wondered if there were any other clear channel oldies stations that could be heard in Ohio after dark. Thanks. You've got roughly 18 days to enjoy WSAI's current format - they're slated to flip to talk as WCKY on January 17th or thereabouts. Back to the old call! I remember WCKY when it played country music back in the '50s. |
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Back to the old call! I remember WCKY when it played country music back in the '50s. So can I, as a kid listening in North Carolina to Nelson King and Don Davis opening at 8 o'clock the WCKY 4-hour nightly jamboree. Curiously, they preceeded it at 7 with an hour of Vienese "Waltz Time." Not exactly a natural lead-in to 4 hours of country music. Speaking of big signals and country (and preacher) programming, when I was an Air Force jet basic flight instructor at Laredo AFB in the late 1950's, my most trusted LF navigational aid for night flying the black West Texas skies was the 150 or 200 KW's (or whatever) of XERF...just across the Rio Grande from Del Rio. Even flying from Laredo, the LF ADF bearing was useful to keep you from wandering too deeply into Mexico or to far north up the river. And my favorite night flying XERF program? "Sister Loretta Blankenship and the Prisoner's Bible Hour". |
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