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a new oldies station in decatur/priceville

When I first heard of the station back in 2001, It was Country gospel and Bluegrass gospel, then it was Southern Gospel and Urban Gospel. Then it bacame a health talk station, then became a very overmodulated Southern Gospel station. for a while it would go off air for days at a time, then they cleaned up the sound.

For the past two or three weeks, they were off air. Was scanning through the channels yesterday afternoon and found the oldies format with the Id's done by WQAH FM's (ex WDRM) Mark Donovan. Then, they went off air again. They're back on air today, and I enjoy the station so far, but WLOR has a similar format, except they mostly focus on 50's and 60's oldies.

They're old stream link from the southern gospel days still work and the new format is broadcasting live: http://68.142.119.125:80/smbusiness_wqah_am?.wma&MSWMExt=.asf

BTW... does anyone know what the format was back when they were WJRA?

Travis
 
WJRA was country gospel and bluegrass, they just changed the calls to WQAH.
 
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