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Chancethegardner said:
I'm looking at the topic of this thread, then the latest posts and wondering "what do they have to do with the topic"? ???
The fact that there are lots of little-bitty radio stations around the ATL metro that are having a hard time staying on the air...?
 
Chancethegardner said:
I'm looking at the topic of this thread, then the latest posts and wondering "what do they have to do with the topic"? ???

I see you are new around here, welcome to the discussion board, Chance.
 
artsutton said:
WGFS went on the air in 1946 at 1490 kHz, 250 watts unlimited time with the call sign WMOC (Monroe Oxford Covington) The local newspaper owned the station til they sold it in 1957 to Bill Hoffman and his wife.

Is this the same Bill Hoffman that is VP/GM of WSB-TV?
 
jal41 said:
artsutton said:
WGFS went on the air in 1946 at 1490 kHz, 250 watts unlimited time with the call sign WMOC (Monroe Oxford Covington) The local newspaper owned the station til they sold it in 1957 to Bill Hoffman and his wife.

Is this the same Bill Hoffman that is VP/GM of WSB-TV?
No, I am pretty sure that the Bill Hoffman who owned WGFS has long been deceased.
 
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