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![]() Corbin Ray wrote: 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? The owner of WLIB bought them a few years ago, decreased their power and changed their directional pattern just so that WLIB could increase its own power to cover NYC. Then the owners dumped their damaged goods and sold WOWO to someone else. That was one of the saddest days in broadcast history for me. WOWO used to have an incredible signal here in Kentucky. Back in the 70s, my radio buttons were set on WLS, WCFL, WOWO, and 15 WLAC. And even though they weren't still playing music, I was listening to them steadily every night, right up to the sad night when their strong signal became a noisy whisper. So as far as I'm concerned, WLIB can take a flying leap into the Hudson River and let us have WOWO back. You mentioned WLS, which I'm listening to right now. Yesterday, April 12 was their actual 80th anniversary according to them. They have been making announcements all year that this is their 80th anniversary. I think I've been listening to them for perhaps 46 of those 80 years as I had an early interest in radio from about 5 years of age onward. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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