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While going through some old news articles I have here at home researching the WMJJ tower collapse, I came across some info about the beginning of Birmingham's WGIB 91.9. WGIB began broadcasting forty years ago today on 1/2/83.
While going through some old news articles I have here at home researching the WMJJ tower collapse, I came across some info about the beginning of Birmingham's WGIB 91.9. WGIB began broadcasting forty years ago today on 1/2/83.
That pretty much describes little ol' me. If you thought they were Jack, stay tuned. I'm going amaze you with my own presentation, once we start streaming. And yes...I do listen to their station some, when I'm in the area. I love to listen to Mr. Johnny Brock and His Midday Gospel Hour. The show is wonderful indeed. It continues to bless me, every time I'm tuned in.
Maybe I'm crazy and misremembering things, but did WGIB have a habit of transmitting in both stereo and mono depending on the programming? I seem to recall that whenever they had talk programming they'd kill the stereo pilot, but turn it on for music.
The only other station I've ever heard of that did this was WUAL, although I don't think they do this anymore since upgrading to IBOC.
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