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New Call Letters At 93.1?

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oldgoodguy

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I'm hearing 93.1 using call letters WEXN-FM on the hour (or is it WEXM). Is WNOU headed for 100.9 soon?
 
It's WEXM at 93.1. Those calls will almost certainly be going to 1070 after WIBC moves to 93.1. I would expect the WNOU calls to go to 100.9 very quickly, but there's no request at the FCC at this time.
 
Thank you. My apologies. My hearing and the sound of the radio I'm listening to aren't the best quality.
 
oldgoodguy said:
Thank you. My apologies. My hearing and the sound of the radio I'm listening to aren't the best quality.

I can relate! After all, I work in radio, and I'll probably be completely deaf by the time I'm 40!! ;)
 
Older radio announcer buys hearing aid.

Tells his friend how good it is. Works great.

Friends asks: What Kind is it?

Oh, it's about 2:30.
 
That "radio" hearing problem will spread to a much larger segment of the population if my guess is right. When I can hear mp3 player headsets at 6' (and I've been in radio for 40 years), that tells me to invest heavily in hearing aid stocks. Although with Radionow having left the class B signal, that offers some small relief of the problem in the outer cities.
 
I was listening to the big TEN-SEVEN-OH the other day and they promoed a mayoral candidate debate as being on WIBC-FM. (2008 would have been 70 years with the same calls on that AM frequency.)
 
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