Captin Herb,is a great traffic reporter,if there was a Mt. Rushmore for traffic reporters he would be on it with Jim Van,Art "Mad" Man Mehearing,Mark Airum and Greg Tallamadge. He is supports our military and our first responders.
I got it--Welcome South BuBba!jabba17 said:If WSB stands for "Welcome South, Brother" what does WSBB stand for?fussbudget said:Scott Slade will tell you every five minutes that WSB radio stands for "Welcome South Brother" on AM 750 and "Now 95.5 FM".
There was a thread that covered the historic network affiliations a while back. I don't remember the details, except for WSB being NBC (Red) the whole time. IIRC the CBS affiliation later went to WAGA 590 (not the original frequency either), WGST then affiliated with Mutual, and someone else affiliated with NBC Blue/ABC.RadioDoogie said:The SB in WSB stands for "Southern Broadcasting." I have the original 1922 news article from a radio magazine with the DJ sitting in the WSB studios. The studio looks like the size of a closet. I have the article in PDF format if anyone wants me to email it to them. The magazine listed all of the current stations in the USA at that time with WSB belonging to NBC and WGST (Georgia School of Technology) belonging to CBS. Both stations were not on the same frequencies they are on now.
.RadioDoogie said:The SB in WSB stands for "Southern Broadcasting." I have the original 1922 news article from a radio magazine with the DJ sitting in the WSB studios. The studio looks like the size of a closet. I have the article in PDF format if anyone wants me to email it to them. The magazine listed all of the current stations in the USA at that time with WSB belonging to NBC and WGST (Georgia School of Technology) belonging to CBS. Both stations were not on the same frequencies they are on now.
No, Roddy...WGST was put on the air by Georgia Power and donated to Georgia Tech!
And while we're on WGST, didn't Tech have an experimental station beginning around 1918 or 1919?
RichardWarner said:No, Roddy...WGST was put on the air by Georgia Power and donated to Georgia Tech!
I'm surprised Crosley or whoever didn't try to finagle the government to let WLW run at 500kW some more...Mike_Rafone said:WSB was one of seven AM stations and two commercial shortwave stations "loaned" (read commandeered) in 1962 by the USIA to carry Voice of America Spanish language programming aimed at Cuba during the missile crisis. Each night starting October 21, at "sunset" the signal cut over to VOA after the id (phonetically now, "Double Uve Ese Beh"). Ran until sunup the following day.