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did anybody hear the new guy on lite his name is bill knight does anybody know about him [EDIT-inflammatory]
 
He is a real person, spoke with him the other day. He mentioned the WNAK is moving out of the Prospect Street location and into the old wARM building.
 
berniek said:
He mentioned the WNAK is moving out of the Prospect Street location and into the old WARM building.
I know that they have been looking for a central location for some time now. My warped humor does find it a little funny that "Caliente(Hot)" is moving into the old "WARM" buliding. ;D I'll stop while I'm ahead.
 
He mentioned the WNAK is moving out of the Prospect Street location and into the old wARM building.

Margie mentioned that to me when WNAK was both AM and FM, simply because of FCC studio location rules. But if WNAK is COL Nanticoke, they'd need a real good waiver to move all the way to Avoca and, if it's a consolidation thing, WCDL would have to do the same.
 
He mentioned the WNAK is moving out of the Prospect Street location and into the old wARM building.

He's the latest in a long line who have been sold that tired old line. He's new and he's apparently been fed Lyra's magic potion. Give him a few months. He'll catch on. IF and I stress IF they are going to move anywhere the prospective landlord better get a large up front deposit. Route81 isn't known for prompt or regular payments for anything until it becomes an emergency. Then they do the minimum required to put out that particular fire with no long range follow up plan. It's a shoestring operation, the major investors are all in line to try to be the first to bail but they can't jump without losing until somebody else does so first, and it's pulling apart at the seams.
 
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