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Anyone Here Remember WWOD Lynchburg?

I've been enjoying the airchecks on this tribute page for nearly a year now. So cool to hear what a medium-market AM sounded like with a country format in '73, and have so much documentation to go along with it.
Twin Cities Radio Airchecks
Pictures, airchecks, recollections from former station staff... It's really neat!

I just picked up a promo 45 of Tyrone Davis' "Can I Change My Mind" from OD's top-40 days (which ended in 1970 when the station switched to a country format).

Thought I'd create a thread here to discuss this cool station and site, and possibly hear from folks who remember this station...
 
I worked at 'OD in 1970 while it was Top-40. We played a lot of "heavy" music at night. It was quite a place, using record changer
for the FM. Originally set up to house WWOD-TV which never happened.

Mpre later.
 
Appears that this site is now gone... Dang. So much fun looking around there. It's been gone at least a month now. Is there a way to still be able to view it or is it just gone gone? Thankfully I downloaded the airchecks from it so I have those, but I wish I had done the same with all of the great pictures...
 
Pulled up an archived visit on archive.org's Wayback Time Machine from August, 2024
 
Seems like it is gone. Searching "wwod va" sends you to a couple of links and an exterior picture.

That was a fun place. Glad I was able to work there for a short time, and it was heartbreaking to see the building empty and vandalized.
 
Thank goodness for the Wayback Machine!
 
Thank goodness for the Wayback Machine!
I spoke with Rick Burnett who put the Twin Cities website together and he told me that the website got lost during a renewal. Whew...
 
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