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WMPM

Not sure if anyone has noticed/cares but down in Smithfield WMPM is back on the air.
Southern Gospel,, Country, and 70s and 80s pop.
I guess they have a new "manager" and it is a one man show.
Hope it works for them, but I believe Carl Lamm took the life from WMPM when he started WTSB.
 
That is kind of my thinking. I hope it works out for them, but Southern Gospel and anything pop/rock will not exist on the same station.
For years under the Lamms Classic Country, Blue Grass, and Southern Gospel worked together on WMPM and it is now working for the new WTSB.
The point is that those 3 types of music are much the same and flo, but mixing it up with pop/rock that is on FM radio won't fly with the population that listens to small town radio like WMPM.
For one thing Carl has the Classic Country and Southern Gospel crowd already.
I was hoping that when WMPM returned it would be 50s early 60s Oldies, or News/Talk.
Hey it could be worse, it could be Spanish.
 
You still have WMPM and it is even better, more power.
Check out 1090 WTSB everything from WMPM that worked and more clear power.
Take it from the Triangle down to the coast.
WTSB and the great Carl Lamm.
The reason the new WMPM 1270 will fail is because of WTSB.
 
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