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Alan Freed wrote: KMOJ 89.9, "MOJo", Soul, blues, gospel, reggae, jazz; For the record, KMOJ's calls are derived from the Swahili word "Umoja," which means "unity." I worked at KMOJ 1981-86. I appreciate the correction. That derivation actually is even better. And I didn't notice how old this thread was before I revived it. Just "joined" and, frankly, am a little surprised that posts this old were still available from my news provider. sd |
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