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Dave Holford wrote: Ruud Poeze wrote: Mike Terry schreef: Short wave decline BBC World Service attributed the global audience decline to a significant drop in short wave radio listening year-on-year, which has been partly offset by a rise in FM audiences. In New York WABC 77 was on AM until 1982, long after the introduction of FM. Maybe I'm missing something here but 770 on my AM band keeps announcing itself as WABC New York? Have you discovered a time warp? ;-) |
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dxAce schreef:
Dave Holford wrote: Ruud Poeze wrote: Mike Terry schreef: Short wave decline BBC World Service attributed the global audience decline to a significant drop in short wave radio listening year-on-year, which has been partly offset by a rise in FM audiences. In New York WABC 77 was on AM until 1982, long after the introduction of FM. Maybe I'm missing something here but 770 on my AM band keeps announcing itself as WABC New York? Have you discovered a time warp? ;-) You are right. But I was referring to Musicradio 77, WABC went to News/Talk, dropping the popular Top 40 format. ruud |
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