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That is incorrect.
The station in Phila. Had a call of:
WRCV and it played big band music.
Boy do I miss it too.
The radio announcers who played the music were alive at the time the bands
were popular and they really had very interesting programming.
73 De Anthony W2AJV
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On Behalf Of Reeva Parry
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [BLIND-HAMS] digital radio
Steve, you're absolutely right. KYW belonged to a station in
Cleveland, and they changed at that time to WWWE, and WWWE in
Philadelphia became KYW. I was listening during the call changes.
Reeva Parry.
On Monday 4/16/2007 09:48 PM, Steve Forst said:
>Not sure of the origin of the KYW call, but my recollection is that when
>Westinghouse bought the station in Philly, they brought the KYW call sign
>from some place in Ohio. Cleveland sticks in my mind but I wouldn't swear
>to it.
>
>It was over 40 years ago and my biggest concern was getting out of the
>fourth grade.
>
>Here is a link with some info on origins of some radio and TV station
>calls.
>http://www.oldradio.com/archives/nelson/origins.call-list.html
>
>Steve KW3A
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