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sd wrote: In article , "Buzzygirl" wrote: WCCO, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN (830 KHz). W-C-CO stands for Washburn Crosby Co., a milling company that eventually became the food giant, General Mills. and KSTP-AM, -FM, and -TV, all based in STPaul, Minnesota; KDIZ 1440, Radio Disney; KBEM 88.5, Board of Education, Minneapolis (run by the school district); KMOJ 89.9, "MOJo", Soul, blues, gospel, reggae, jazz; KNOW 91.1, Minnesota Public Radio's news/talk station; WLTE 102.9, LiTE rock; KZJK 104.1, another "Jack" format station; KQQL, 107.9, "Cool 108" A few I remember from living on Long Island: WALK-AM & -FM, "Why run all over the dial? Walk for the best ..."; WYFA 1570, "Where Your Friends Are" (modified quietly after the station was sold to "Where Are Your Friends?"); WBAB, BABylon, New York; WUSB, University at Stony Brook (part of the NY State University system); and the "LI"s: WLIM, WLIR, WLIX, etc., (Long Island) sd Pretty creative use of four letters one of which has to begin with W or K. Thanks for posting it. WBIZ (business radio) and WEZY (easy listening) and WWDC (Washington, DC), WAMU (American University) are a few that come to mind. |
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