Along the coasts of North and South Carolina, that is.
Along the coasts of North and South Carolina, that is.
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I think this ones been back for awhileGuess what, WKLS is back too....
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WKLS ROCK 105.9
WKLS Rock 105.9 Gadsden and Anniston's real rock station. Hurricane Shane Mornings, Fraser Deacon Middays, Jason Bozeman Afternoons, Nikki Sixx Nights.www.rock1059.com
The problem is no one posted here about it. Someone said its simulcast partner's former simulcast partner was off the air. I was looking for a web site for the off the air station and got sent to WYAY.I think this ones been back for awhile
WYAY, as oldies, has been around for a few months now
Ha. I would love to hear Hurricane Shane.Guess what, WKLS is back too....
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WKLS ROCK 105.9
WKLS Rock 105.9 Gadsden and Anniston's real rock station. Hurricane Shane Mornings, Fraser Deacon Middays, Jason Bozeman Afternoons, Nikki Sixx Nights.www.rock1059.com
the only people who care about call letters are us geeks and some radio folks.... for a station that identifies as Carolina Gold, it doesnt matterI don’t know why anyone would want to use the call letters (WYAY) for an oldies / adult hits station. WYAY use to be on 106.7 in Atlanta (city of license Gainesville GA). It was a serious country player in the Atlanta market for years. It was the unfortunate victim of corporate mismanagement. First by Citadel then by Cumulus. Citadel didn’t understand the value of a “flanker” station (and opened the door for “The Bull” to come in and do serious damage to 101.5), so they flipped it to Scott Shannon”s True Oldies Channel. I guess the low payroll was good during bankruptcy. Then Lew and his station wrecking crew at Cumulus flipped it to all news. Then came all talk. After Lew was gone Mary realized that Cumulus could not program it and several other signals in top markets and sold 106.7 to KLove. I seriously doubt there are a large number of folks that associate WYAY with oldies.
IMHO: WYAY call letters have bad “mojo” or “karma”. Maybe folks who have never heard the call letters (if anyone really cares about call letters) will not think of Atlanta’s 106.7 and they will be OK.
In Georgetown SC the letters were used for a country station. However, the switch to those letters happened when the station was adult CHR. The Georgetown station is still country but the letters went to the new simulcast partner of its former simulcast partner.I don’t know why anyone would want to use the call letters (WYAY) for an oldies / adult hits station.
IMHO: WYAY call letters have bad “mojo” or “karma”. Maybe folks who have never heard the call letters (if anyone really cares about call letters) will not think of Atlanta’s 106.7 and they will be OK.
WACO and WAREAny evidence that call letters reinforcing local landmarks (KOIT), industries (WOOD), nicknames (WIND), markets (KDFW; KCMO; WACO), counties (KING), climate (KFOG) or format (WFAN) have a leg up?
Those, mostly, come from the era when stations in the US were transitioning from pure call letters to names.Any evidence that call letters reinforcing local landmarks (KOIT), industries (WOOD), nicknames (WIND), markets (KDFW; KCMO; WACO), counties (KING), climate (KFOG) or format (WFAN) have a leg up?
The new WYAY is a Wilmington, NC rimshot. How many people would you guess there are in the coverage area who even know the WYAY call sign used to be used in Atlanta?Maybe folks who have never heard the call letters (if anyone really cares about call letters) will not think of Atlanta’s 106.7 and they will be OK.
It was actually country a couple of months ago. The Wilmington one, that is.If WYAY has an association with a format, it's country from the Y106 days.
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youre missing the point, again.. what he means is no one who listened to "Carolina Country" probably cared about or even knew the calls were WYAYIt was actually country a couple of months ago. The Wilmington one, that is.
I'm not missing the point because I know no one in Wilmington would know the Atlanta station, but there were people listening to country music on what was WYAY.youre missing the point, again.. what he means is no one who listened to "Carolina Country" probably cared about or even knew the calls were WYAY