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CLASSICAL GETS FULL POWER UPGRADE IN ASHEVILLE

I got an email about this. I had complained that I knew where the translators were for the shows I liked, but then I didn't. So they told me I was on their list and that's why I got the notification.
 
I remember, probably close to twenty years ago or more, a DJ the station had back in those days (dunno whatever happened to him) playing Southern Gospel music thereon. If memory also serves, his show was short lived. I believe the stations was affiliated in those days, with Mars Hill College, am personally unable to verify though.
 
I got an email about this. I had complained that I knew where the translators were for the shows I liked, but then I didn't. So they told me I was on their list and that's why I got the notification.
As someone who enjoys NPR, it's very pleasing and a little amusing to me that it's the only thing available on FM in some very remote mountain areas. There's a long stretch of 58 in Grayson County, VA where the "Seek" feature will only stop on the WVTF affiliate in Marion, VA.
 
Yes. WYQS was owned by Marrs Hill College from their 1975 sign-on until 2005. The college used the call sign WVMH.


Roger on that, thanks. Anybody know whatever happened to Jason Davis? He was the DJ of whom I spoke. First heard of him, when he worked for WHBK, Marshall, then WKJV, Asheville, sometime before I left NC, heard from him sparingly and a while back, saw some stuff from him on Youtube, but dunno where he is now. How'd that for a thread derailment? :D) Well, reckon it wasn't totaled, yet, because I am asking about a feller who used to be on there LOL.
 
If I remember correctly (and things could have changed since I last checked), the classical outlet is not classical 24/7; rather it's like the classical service of South Carolina Public Radio which carries both Morning Edition and All Things Considered but none of the midday news programs.
 


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