I know there are many state-wide "Public Radio Stations" with long legal IDs. What about commercial stations? What are some of the longest legal IDs in the country? Here in Connecticut we have a network of Translators based out of an HD2 station that run a Spanish Tropical format as BOMBA FM. The legal ID is.
WMRQ HD2 and HD4 Waterbury.
WBMW HD4 Pawcatuck.
W253BQ Meriden.
W258AL Clinton.*
W246CC Bolton.
W283BS Bridgeport.
W283BW New London.
WSPR 1490AM West Springfield. (Even though they are BOMBA they run separate Programming)
Then the VO Guy goes 97.1, 98.5, 99.5, and 104.5. BOMBA-FM.
P.S. I'm unsure of the exact order of the translators when they give the legal ID.
*While W258AL is licensed to Clinton their antenna is actually on the other side of Connecticut somewhere in the area of Lakewood Road in Waterbury.
http://lightningstream.surfernetwork.com/Media/player/detect.aspx?call=wmrq_hd2
WMRQ HD2 and HD4 Waterbury.
WBMW HD4 Pawcatuck.
W253BQ Meriden.
W258AL Clinton.*
W246CC Bolton.
W283BS Bridgeport.
W283BW New London.
WSPR 1490AM West Springfield. (Even though they are BOMBA they run separate Programming)
Then the VO Guy goes 97.1, 98.5, 99.5, and 104.5. BOMBA-FM.
P.S. I'm unsure of the exact order of the translators when they give the legal ID.
*While W258AL is licensed to Clinton their antenna is actually on the other side of Connecticut somewhere in the area of Lakewood Road in Waterbury.
http://lightningstream.surfernetwork.com/Media/player/detect.aspx?call=wmrq_hd2
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