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WRDU

I wanted to hear from the locals down east since WRDU made the move from Wilson, to Knightdale just to see how many pepole like Greenville have lost the signal since the move.
 
I guess people had tuned away from the station even before it moved by the looks of the responses here... It is a shame though, as it filled a large area of the state that wasn't served by many strong local stations....
 
You still can pick up WRDU in Greenville as in Wilson. It is just the jocks in WRDU (at least in the 80's) had no idea what Wilson was or where it was located. All they knew is that it came right after the calls during the Legal ID.
 
106.1 isn't a reliable signal in Greenville anymore. It isn't as bad as 93.9 or 96.1, but most of the time the scan button won't stop on it.
 
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