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Author Topic: College Carrier-Current AM stations still on-air? Check out WPPJ!  (Read 1720 times)

Offline ThaDood

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https://www.pointpark.edu/academics/schools/schoolofcommunication/studentmedia/wppj    and     https://wppjradio.com/   and     https://www.pointpark.edu/studentlife/features/wppjstudentradio     Unfortunately, none of the TX gear is seen, but from what I've been told, they are running old LPB, Inc., gear.  Any of y'all been there?
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Re: College Carrier-Current AM stations still on-air? Check out WPPJ!
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2024, 2012 UTC »
There's a couple in St. Louis area. Mostly the county/city but some have gone on to be licensed stations. I believe KCLC and WLCA were two
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Over the years I have to admit coming up with some no-so good ideas for products. The Skipping Cassette Decks, (In case you missed record skipping.), never took. Water Resistant Lollipops never caught on either, even though you could enjoy those in the rain and in the shower. Then, there's the Anatomically Correct Mrs. Butterworth Syrup Dispenser. (Just guess where the syrup came out of.) Nope, no takers.

 

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