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Jerry Russell stations

Despite the fact that I worked for the company when negotiations began with Mr. Fuss, and the fact that I had friends who actually worked in the Delta (I never went to Mississippi, I bailed before things got serious), I honestly can't remember which Greenville area stations are owned by Jerry Russell. I told my mom what he did (she lives in Greenville), but she doesn't believe me.

So, to back up my story, I need to provide her with which stations he owns... not that it'll prove anything since she can't listen to them.
 
KZYQ-103.5, licensed to Lake Village; and KRKD-105.7, licensed to Dermott. Both have been off-air for several years.

LF
 
lfuss said:
KZYQ-103.5, licensed to Lake Village; and KRKD-105.7, licensed to Dermott. Both have been off-air for several years.

LF

True those stations have been off almost three years. Now in Cleveland, well, let's just say that someone has done increasingly worse with them. Here's what looks like from there:

WDTL (licensed to Cleveland) is off and on the air lately. WRKG (licensed to Drew) flipped to urban almost four months ago and I must say they are doing an awfully bad job. I believe WDSK was nowhere to be heard. It hasn't been on the air in more than four months.

It's sad to hear these stations trying to "play radio" much less DO radio.
 
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