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deltas69 said:
last time i checked..there really was a WKRP..forget where.."as God is my witness..i thought turkeys could fly"
There is a WKRP Low Power TV Station on Channel 6 transmitting from Wilson County. I can get their Digital Station (Channel 7, WRTN) in Donelson. They are licensed, I think, to Alexandria, TN, but most of their locally produced commercials are advertising businesses in Lebanon.
 
deltas69 said:
last time i checked..there really was a WKRP..forget where.."as God is my witness..i thought turkeys could fly"

Wilson County, for awhile.

On a low-power TV station, channel 6, and their digital signal in Nashville on channel 7. It's now WRTN.

Today, the calls are on a different LPTV, in Key West, Florida. Not on any radio station.
 
it's been several years since i checked..i was looking to see where some old calls i worked at might have ended up..and as a lark..checked WKRP..surprised to find it at that time..can't remember the web site i used
 
deltas69 said:
it's been several years since i checked..i was looking to see where some old calls i worked at might have ended up..and as a lark..checked WKRP..surprised to find it at that time..can't remember the web site i used

You can get it "from the horse's mouth" by going to http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/sta_sear.htm . Follow the call letters with a % sign (WKRP%, not just WKRP), that way it will find it even if there's a -FM or -LP or ... suffix.
 
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