Flipping through the dial the last couple of days, I noticed a couple of format changes here in central AL, albeit they're not huge ones.
First off, Talladega's WTDR "Thunder 92.7" has changed/evolved into a classic country format from their previous country format, still calling themselves "Thunder 92.7" but adding "Country Legends" before their name. Speaking of WTDR, anyone know whatever became of their plans to rebroadcast their WSYA-AM on the translator in Anniston?
Also, I noticed that spanish stations WZGX in Bessemer and WQCR in Alabaster are now simulcasting with each other (I'm not really sure which one of the two stations "took" over the other one, as I don't habla espanol.
That just leaves the WZGX/WQCR combo to compete with WPSB 1320. A side note: WZGX must be having some technical issues since it periodically disappears from the dial, leaving WQCR on its own.
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First off, Talladega's WTDR "Thunder 92.7" has changed/evolved into a classic country format from their previous country format, still calling themselves "Thunder 92.7" but adding "Country Legends" before their name. Speaking of WTDR, anyone know whatever became of their plans to rebroadcast their WSYA-AM on the translator in Anniston?
Also, I noticed that spanish stations WZGX in Bessemer and WQCR in Alabaster are now simulcasting with each other (I'm not really sure which one of the two stations "took" over the other one, as I don't habla espanol.
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What If...
Radio Didn't Exist?
www.LifeWithoutRadio.com