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94.1 To get WIP call letters

Okay, so WIOQ came about in May 1971, beating WYSP by four months. So we're losing the third longest-reigning FM calls in the market, not the second.
 
WDAS-FM has been around at least 5 years longer, with those calls, than WMMR, WIOQ, and WYSP. So we are losing the fourth most historic calls in the market.

No, no, wait, WXPN has been on FM with those calls even earlier. So, with WYSP, we are losing the fifth most historic calls in the market.

WRTI on FM is even older, oops! sixth!

WJBR and WHHS are have been using those calls almost as long as WRTI on FM? Not really Philadelphia market stations? Okay. But if they are, we'd be losing the eighth most historic FM calls in the market.

Where do we go from here with this? Still upset about losing WQAL, WPBS, or WIBF? How about the unbuilt WBCB-FM CP? Does that get a tribute page?

I listened to WYSP, but...
 
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