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From north of Boston, I still hear interference to WNSH-AM 1570 in Beverly,the station that's due to boost its power when WPEP fades away. Is WPEP still broadcasting "normally"?
I told people that every time someone reports that WPEP is going off the air, I find out that it's still on 10 years later. It must be a running joke or something.
And does anybody really care? Some of you people get enthralled about stations no one listens to just because they exist somewhere. Has anyone here ever actually listened to the station from the point of view of listening because you want to rather than just to see if they're still out there somewhere?
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