I was scanning the dial last weekend and heard big band / swing music at 1280, and wondered if that was just a weekend thing. Tuned in today, and it appears that the music is the real deal. As I mentioned in other posts, WGUL in its music era was not running dead last, so I hope that this will have some prospects for success. Unique programming (and programmers) ought to be rewarded.
Just read your post; thanks for the heads up. With their antenna on City Island their signal gets out and their night time is good here near downtown St. Pete.
When they had more power but were inland their signal was pretty much unlistenable here at night.
Also loved the WSGX programming around 1989 when they were solid gold in AM stereo.
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