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WDAE Just Switched Over To 95.7

I just happened to be in the Tampa area tonight. Switched over in the middle of a Spanish song into ESPN Radio programming, no legal ID. Right now the ESPN Radio hosts are talking about their “new” affiliate on 95.7 now that they’re “100,000 watts.” They also thanked Tommy Chuck a few times
 
Just heard a legal ID for WDAE-FM for the first time. Now IDing as “95.7 WDAE and AM 620” but how long will they mention the latter now that they’re on a real FM station?
 
I just happened to be in the Tampa area tonight. Switched over in the middle of a Spanish song into ESPN Radio programming, no legal ID. Right now the ESPN Radio hosts are talking about their “new” affiliate on 95.7 now that they’re “100,000 watts.” They also thanked Tommy Chuck a few times

ESPN or FOX Sports? Because WDAE is a FOX Sports Radio station with ESPN on 1150 WTMP.
 
One of the legendary stations near where I live got an FM signal a few years ago. When they did, they started IDing AM frequency first than FM. Now it's FM first and AM second and sometimes they forgot to announce the AM half at all. Just reminds me of pigeons crapping on a statue, younger people come aboard the station and crap all over the AM side not realizing that if it wasn't for the AM they might still be in Bugfart, Iowa working at a 250 watter entertaining cornstalks.
 
One of the legendary stations near where I live got an FM signal a few years ago. When they did, they started IDing AM frequency first than FM. Now it's FM first and AM second and sometimes they forgot to announce the AM half at all. Just reminds me of pigeons crapping on a statue, younger people come aboard the station and crap all over the AM side not realizing that if it wasn't for the AM they might still be in Bugfart, Iowa working at a 250 watter entertaining cornstalks.
 


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