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Credit where credit is due: about 3 1/2 years ago when Mr. Reilly bought WHLM, I had opportunity to take a drive up there with Kevin Fennessey. Of course, Kevin knows Joe (Joe wasn't there) and all the people who worked in the WHLM office.....If you have never been to the WHLM building in Bloom, it is a radio-lovers paradise: the original studios are something that I have only seen one other place:the original WDHA-FM in Dover NJ constructed in a similar manner....but WHLM in Bloom is an art-deco setup....Joe kept all the original building but replaced all the audio equipment and furniture....Kevin was not particularly amazed at the surroundings but I had a difficult time keeping my mouth closed as I was in awe of the studios......If you recall, WHLM for years was on 550am, and had a huge antenna structure which was now totally demolished: Kevin took me by the site to show me this......so, at the time, WHLM had no tower at all.......they used a long wire off a tall smokestack not too far from the studio.....the signal wasn't good compared to WFBS...........Now I see from Fybush's article that WHLM has constructed a studio (studios) inside a storefront. Looks like an excellent picture and if anyone can add to it, I'd love to read about it..........But in the back of my mind, I always saw WFBS in that studio;....and Kevin.....it's a romantic idea, and yet it is kind of an old fashioned idea, but Kevin, WFBS and that fabulous format fits inside the WHLM building.............I like what Reilly is doing for AM radio in PA...I like what Kevin is doing and keeping it alive with a station that I know is his heart and soul....when in and around Berwick, check out 1280 and smile...cause you will...........Any more info on the WHLM building...is it vacant.....how do the new studios look?Carl<P ID="signature">______________
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