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You can't be the longest running Atlanta team though when you have been fired, off the air in the market and jumped all around.
InTIMadate said:As for the dysFUNctional news director Jtudor: It was WBT-FM. They were Top 40, switched to AC and didn't feel that Randy & Spiff could make the transition. The station is now WLNK, thus defunct. R & S were unemployed for two weeks. In radio we call that a paid vacation.
jtudor said:Case closed.
jtudor said:InTIMadate said:As for the dysFUNctional news director Jtudor: It was WBT-FM. They were Top 40, switched to AC and didn't feel that Randy & Spiff could make the transition. The station is now WLNK, thus defunct. R & S were unemployed for two weeks. In radio we call that a paid vacation.
Very well, I stand corrected on WBCY (alias WBT-FM) however I still stand by my statement of the misuse of the word defunct.
WBCY was WBT-FM, then WBCY, then back to WBT-FM, and is now WLNK. However format changes and call letter changes do not make a Radio station defunct.
They would only be defunct if the station no longer existed, which is no the case.
If you change your name does that make you defunct? If you change your musical taste are you now defunct? No of course you are not, so why would a radio station be defunct because of a name change or musical format change?
Case closed.