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WSPZ 690 Easy Listening?

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ALRocker

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Radio Locator has the big 690 listed as easy listening, strange, but could this be right?
 
ALRocker said:
Radio Locator has the big 690 listed as easy listening, strange, but could this be right?

I seriously doubt that 690 would switch to easy listening/adult standards since WLGD has already made the switch (it's difficult enough to keep one adult standards station on in Birmingham, as it is).


LouP said:
My guess is that Radio-Locator still has the info in its system from the last incarnation of WSPZ:

http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2003/06/16/daily13.html?jst=s_cn_hl

That's quite possible, since radio-locator had WNCB listed for a while as contemporary christian. It was right after the switch to country, and it seems a contemporary christian station used to have the WNCB calls.

The description for WSPZ on radio-locator says "Timeless Classics", too, which was the satellite feed the original WSPZ in Tuscaloosa had when it was adult standards.



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