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I was wondering what would happen to those calls once the station came out of bankruptcy (or has it?)
The WRJM calls have been used in AL for almost 25 yrs. The calls were first used in AL on Jan 1, 1985 on 105.7 FM in Troy. I remember that day, as I was listening to the station at midnight on New Years Day when the calls were officially changed from WIGC to WRJM. I feel old...
Here's an interesting tidbit, assuming Wikipedia is accurate (and gosh help us all if it isn't : I believe former country music singer Chad Brock is either a part owner of WIYC, the company that runs it, or the network it now gets programming from.
Watching wrasslin' on Justin.TV one day, one of announcers made note that Brock (a former WCW wrestler) accompanying the 'West Texas Rednecks' to the ring. Out of curiosity, I Googled his name and found out that he's one of the investors in the American Music Video Network.
There's a lot of strange stuff going on with the station. We have several articles and discussions regarding WIYC at montgomerytvandradio.com. They keep changing affiliate names and are testing the OTA signal. Check out some of the current articles on the subject and our archives for Dec. and Jan. have some answers. Particularly, this article: http://montgomerytvandradio.com/2010/01/13/wrjm-where-are-you-part-ii-the-answer/
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