Up the dial to 104.5, our next traditional, pre-Docket 80-90 Class B/C. What do you or did you hear on 104.5?
East Tennessee (Knoxville/Sevierville): Only local WKHT.
Retro/other: Dayton, Ohio. With local 104.7 and its iBoc, 104.5 could be a challenge. If anything, WJJK would drift in from Indianapolis. Further North in Ohio before Docket 90-90, WWST, Wooster made many appearances.
Lafayette, IN area, WAJC, later going through other formats including The Bear (Country), Gold 104.5 and Jack FM (the Jack moniker was dropped) was a semi-local. Don’t remember anything else.
When WAJC was the voice of Butler University in Indianapolis, there was a point where the tower fell (I don’t know why). Here they are back on the air: http://46124.info/FM/Indiana/IN Indianapolis 104.5 1987 WAJC (Tower Fell Down).mp3
East Tennessee (Knoxville/Sevierville): Only local WKHT.
Retro/other: Dayton, Ohio. With local 104.7 and its iBoc, 104.5 could be a challenge. If anything, WJJK would drift in from Indianapolis. Further North in Ohio before Docket 90-90, WWST, Wooster made many appearances.
Lafayette, IN area, WAJC, later going through other formats including The Bear (Country), Gold 104.5 and Jack FM (the Jack moniker was dropped) was a semi-local. Don’t remember anything else.
When WAJC was the voice of Butler University in Indianapolis, there was a point where the tower fell (I don’t know why). Here they are back on the air: http://46124.info/FM/Indiana/IN Indianapolis 104.5 1987 WAJC (Tower Fell Down).mp3