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WDAE-FM Wikipedia

That page has way too much detailed history of the journey 95.7 took. I tried to clean it up but honestly I didn't know which parts were important enough to save and what could be deleted.
Probably most of it, especially after the Spanish Language "Rumba" format (with the WRUB call letters) began, belongs on a Wikipedia page for the two translators W237CW (95.3 FM) and W275AZ (102.9 FM).
Could some of you guys take a look at it, and see what it needs? As for a new Wiki for Rumba, one page for W237CW and another for W275AZ? Or one titled Rumba 95.3 and 102.9?
 
Your post reminds me, and sorry if this goes off topic, but speaking of Tampa 95.7 radio history, whatever became of restoring the hacked RADIOYEARS.com website back into service? Did that fall apart?

Byron
 


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