bucwhyl said:Since B98.5 has the WSB calls, will cox switch calls with 95.5?
MarcB said:2 years ago Citadel began simulcasting News-Talk 630 WPRO in Providence, Rhode Island on a rim-shot FM. The FM took on the calls of WEAN. 92.3 FM in Providence is a long time CHR station known as 92.3 PRO-FM, which has the WPRO-FM calls.
secondchoice said:bucwhyl said:Since B98.5 has the WSB calls, will cox switch calls with 95.5?
With PPM, call letters do not matter for revenue.
MarcB said:2 years ago Citadel began simulcasting News-Talk 630 WPRO in Providence, Rhode Island on a rim-shot FM. The FM took on the calls of WEAN. 92.3 FM in Providence is a long time CHR station known as 92.3 PRO-FM, which has the WPRO-FM calls.
DavidEduardo said:Interesting that they took the calls once used by a direct competitor from another era. I wonder if they thought WEAN had any heritage in the market?
DavidEduardo said:MarcB said:2 years ago Citadel began simulcasting News-Talk 630 WPRO in Providence, Rhode Island on a rim-shot FM. The FM took on the calls of WEAN. 92.3 FM in Providence is a long time CHR station known as 92.3 PRO-FM, which has the WPRO-FM calls.
Interesting that they took the calls once used by a direct competitor from another era. I wonder if they thought WEAN had any heritage in the market?
Not to Clear Channel, considering that they dumped WPCH for WLTM in one of the most boneheaded moves in ATL radio. And it wouldn't surprise me if they dumped WKLS or WGST, no matter who knows who Don Kennedy is or the fact that WGST (or at least the calls) was originally Georgia Tech's radio station.Talk_Dude said:DavidEduardo said:MarcB said:2 years ago Citadel began simulcasting News-Talk 630 WPRO in Providence, Rhode Island on a rim-shot FM. The FM took on the calls of WEAN. 92.3 FM in Providence is a long time CHR station known as 92.3 PRO-FM, which has the WPRO-FM calls.
Interesting that they took the calls once used by a direct competitor from another era. I wonder if they thought WEAN had any heritage in the market?
Considering how many people move in and out of Atlanta, does "heritage" really mean anything?
jabba17 said:But then again, why do small metro stations pick up old ATL calls like WLTA, WPLO, and WEKS?
Talk_Dude said:jabba17 said:But then again, why do small metro stations pick up old ATL calls like WLTA, WPLO, and WEKS?
Because they can?
Ken said:Looking at the other Cox Radio News/Talk stations on AM and FM in other markets such as Jacksonville, Dayton, Tulsa. They all have the same calls on both the AM and FM. So my guess is 95.5 will soon have the WSB-FM calls.
Ken said:... my guess is 95.5 will soon have the WSB-FM calls.
Zach said:I can understand parking heritage calls in another market to keep them from being used, as Entercom did for New Orleans' WSMB, which got placed in Memphis for a while.
But the small town stations picking up popular calls is a mystery to me. In Alabama, Birmingham heritage calls WVOK wound up on a hot AC station in Anniston, and the WSGN calls wound up on a public radio repeater in Gadsden. Weird.