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Did anybody else catch the e-skip????

Between around 2:45 and 3:40 pm, I received quite an e-skip opening while in the car at JFK Airport in Queens:

KWCK 99.9 Searcy, AR ("Quick 99.9")
WSMS 99.9 Tupelo, MS ("99.9 The Fox")
WUOT 91.9 Nashville, TN
WJMI 99.7 Jackson, MS
WOWL 91.9 Burnsville, MS (NPR)
WQLJ 93.7 Oxford, MS (I am not 100% certain about this, I caught them playing Coldplay's Speed of Sound at around 3:17 PM)
WCMR 94.5 Bruce, MS (again, not sure....I heard what sounded like country music and a slogan that sounded like "30 minutes of music")
WBBN 95.9 Taylorsville, MS

Finally, towards the end of the opening (3:29 pm), I caught a station playing The Space Between, by the Dave Matthews Band. I didn't get an ID, but based on the general region other stations were coming in from and the format (based on radio-locator.com), I'm guessing it might be WAEZ or WMSR from Tennessee. Can anyone help with this?

Also some good old DX:
WBJB 90.5 Brookdale, NJ ("The Night")
WRTI 90.1 Philadelphia, PA
WUSB 90.1 Stony Brook, NY
WLNG 92.1 Sag Harbor, NY
WMOS 104.7 Montauk, NY

This was all very exciting for me...my first e-skip experience. (x-posted to DX and other local boards)
 
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WOWL 91.9 is not an NPR affiliate, last I checked. It programs as an AC/Oldies station, "Fun 91"
 
> WOWL 91.9 is not an NPR affiliate, last I checked. It
> programs as an AC/Oldies station, "Fun 91"
>
I heard two stations on 91.9, a NPR affiliate and a station that seemed to be playing classic rock. Any help with the stations?
 
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