The story I heard for years was that a 50k designation was available, but wound up going to WOWO in Fort Wayne, Indiana, after WGBI turned it down. True? I honestly don't know. God Bless the Irish? HAHAHAHAHAHAH - probably true. A friend of mine always referred to WDAU as News For The Irish. The odd thing was, while it was just that, they for years had an Italian guy as their #1 anchor, John Perry. WGBI called itself Home of The Country Gentleman for years, which was long before C&W was mainstream. Not to offend, but C&W then, say in the 60s, was largely considered hillbilly music. But those Country Caravans were HUGE, they played The Masonic Temple to sell-out crowds several times a year. Two of my friends from back in the 70s made it to the interview level at WDAU(meaning a sit-down with Tom Powell, usually at Preno's), and both could attest to the fact that working TV for the Megargees back then did indeed involve an airshift on WGBI. FWIW, both of those friends were offered jobs, both turned them down.