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CD 101 Columbus moves frequencies from 101.1 to 102.5

For those that aren't aware, as of 7/1/10 Columbus's locally owned alternative station, WWCD CD 101.1 has officially moved their frequency of operation to 102.5. They have sold the 101.1 frequency to Ohio State Univ. and that frequency will now air a classical music format pending FCC approval or within 90 days. CD will now enjoy expanded coverage (6000 watts -> 16,000 watts) in their respective market. Kudos to them for picking up more potential listeners for their station. Question is, will they keep the "CD 101" moniker they've had since 1990, or go with a new one ("CD 102.5")?

http://www.cd101.com/1025/
 
I always thought it was interesting that Columbus has 'CD 101' on the 101.1 frequency with the call sign WWCD and Washington, DC has a station on 101.1 called 'DC 101' and their call sign is WWDC. I wonder, too if they'll change the name to fit the new frequency. It would seem to make more sense to call it 'CD 102.5' once the changeover is complete.
 
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