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Question about WLW Transmitter

A friend who is a radio geek like myself wants to get a tour of the WLW Transmitter plant. If you know who would be the right person to speak with, please let me know who to contact, and if you have an e-mail, it would be appreciated.
 
It used to be that they still had the engraver they used to make the front panels of the stuff they built there. At one time, 60 engineers worked in that place.
 
Arbitorn said:
It used to be that they still had the engraver they used to make the front panels of the stuff they built there. At one time, 60 engineers worked in that place.
Now there might not be 60 engineers working radio and TV combined in the whole market.
 
I did hear from Ted Ryan, who is the CE there, and we are working things out. Kinda busy during football season, it looks like. I also spoke with Jim Hawkins who did the video. He was planning to do an HD video, but that has not worked out yet. Thanks for the information.
 
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