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![]() WRVA 1140 in Richmond VA shares those calls with an FM in Raleigh NC on 100.7. I think they're both CC properties. WERO 93.3 in Washington NC had flipped to WBOB (they call themselves Bob933) but flipped back to the former when the FCC folks realized there was already a WBOB in Florence KY that had not been consulted about it. Also in NC, there is a WANG AM-FM in Havelock NC, and years ago the 1250 signal out of Farmville NC was assigned WFAG. GTTyson Doug Smith W9WI wrote: Joel Rubin wrote: Also, are there any sets of calls in which the AM/FM and TV stations are hundreds of miles apart other than for KCBS? KCBS is in San Francisco. KCBS-TV (originally KNXT, from KNX for the Los Angeles Evening Express) and KCBS-TV are in Los Angeles. Yep: for one example, WWVA-AM in Wheeling, West Virginia: WWVA-FM in an Atlanta suburb. There are other examples. But to the best of my knowledge, KCBS was the *first* station to "split" their calls like that. |
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