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Big and Little Stations (power, not ego)

hipporadio said:
I have to add my accolades to another "little" FM—operating far from the banal R&R "rag" coverage.

If you (That's "you the group," not "you, meaning hipporadio") didn't know: R&R's dead.

hipporadio said:
Purchased in bankruptcy in the late 1970s, a group headed by Tom Andrews and Bill Kerner

If you (That's "you the group," not "you, meaning hipporadio") didn't know: Andrews and Kerner no longer own the station.
 
fwmw said:
hipporadio said:
I have to add my accolades to another "little" FM—operating far from the banal R&R "rag" coverage.

If you (That's "you the group," not "you, meaning hipporadio") didn't know: R&R's dead.

hipporadio said:
Purchased in bankruptcy in the late 1970s, a group headed by Tom Andrews and Bill Kerner

If you (That's "you the group," not "you, meaning hipporadio") didn't know: Andrews and Kerner no longer own the station.


I'm well-aware of both, "fwmw"... That the "Radio and Records" publication is no-longer in business AND that Tom Andrews and Bill Kerner no-longer own WLKI Angola. Nonetheless, that station was an AWESOME example of small market radio – then, and probably NOW! GOOD folks too! :)
 
soundsandsports said:
w9wi said:
WTTS makes the trip down here to Nashville occasionally.

I wish "Lightning 100" had that kind of power...Yes, I'm from that "other" Nashville!

A town I will always remember from maybe the strangest Unsolved Mysteries case I ever saw, that of Clarence Roberts, the man who died twice!
 
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