Oh and I obviously meant WBT, not WVT, another finger slip on the keys, sorry.
Yep I have issues with SoundCloud too. I must either have more than one account or some stuff I posted is gone. I have the free account so I'm not complaining.is it me or is soundcloud just hard to navigate? if i click that link i can only proceed if i sign in. then if i sign in i can ONLY get to your link. i have to manually go to soundcloud.com to do ANYTHING else. I'm still logged in, but now I can't find your page again until i click the link again and the whole circle starts over. the only "fix" is to follow your page, and then manually go to soundcloud.com again.
WHY are there no links on your page except for your content? No upper soundcloud bar?
Yep I have issues with SoundCloud too. I must either have more than one account or some stuff I posted is gone. I have the free account so I'm not complaining.
Be sure to check out my airchecks of WGR and WKBW while you're there.
Here's what Wikipedia says, and I have sources for at least some of this.It looks like their calls were WIST-FM then, so maybe that cut isn't a legal ID.
I don't think there's a WIST on the AM dial, and the WEGO connection is probably through GHB broadcast, George Buck
Tuned in to it now via Soundcloud. Sounds great!Hi-Fi '50's Saturday night on 1110 WBT.
George Buck loved to swap calls around, not unlike other broadcasters. WTIX calls were on 1410 in Concord NC, 980 in Winston-Salem NC, and 690 in New Orleans and now 94.3 WTIX-FM in greater New Orleans.The WIST calls wound up on 690 (WTIX) in New Orleans after Katrina.
Here's what Wikipedia says, and I have sources for at least some of this.
GHB bought WFAZ (High Point NC, Greensboro market), which became WIST-FM at the beginning of 1997 and changed it from CCM to Stardust adult standards.
At the time, GHB owned WIST (AM) in Statesville, north of Charlotte, which was Music of Your Life adult standards. Then it changed to talk and gave up those letters. But when the talk format failed, the WIST letters came back and the station was Real Country. The call letters changed to WAME in 2000. I know this only from personal experience, not a reliable source, but it was back to standards as of September 11, 2001. That was where I first heard about the towers being hit, from a Stardust DJ.
GHB bought WEGO in 2003.
Really! Wow, thanks for stoping by.The WIST calls wound up on 690 (WTIX) in New Orleans after Katrina.
As I told Mike, I'll check 'em out and you've got a new follower up there now, thanks for the memories, etc.Tuned in to it now via Soundcloud. Sounds great!
btw I guess you found mine because I had been to your page. didn't know it worked that way, but thanks for listening and for the great comments. I never made it to anywhere near as big as you did! BT KB GH damn and even more. my wtob tapes were from just the last few years ago. i have some older cuts from other stations, but so far i haven't found anything i wanna post.
if anybody cares: WTOB on 980 and WTOB on 1380
George Buck loved to swap calls around, not unlike other broadcasters. WTIX calls were on 1410 in Concord NC, 980 in Winston-Salem NC, and 690 in New Orleans and now 94.3 WTIX-FM in greater New Orleans.
WIST has been on more than that. 930 Charlotte, 1240 Charlotte, 95.1 FM Charlotte (wist-fm), 1480 Charlotte, 106.1 Waxaw suburban Charlotte (wist-fm), 790 Thomasville NC, 550 Statesville NC, 690 New Orleans and now 98.3 (wist-fm) Thomasville NC.