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Author Topic: Old Mobile calls resurface in Louisville  (Read 285 times)
William_Yeager
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Old Mobile calls resurface in Louisville
« on: August 28, 2005, 12:53:26 PM »

WKRG-FM became WKRD for a few weeks in 1994 prior to becoming WMXC.  Those calls are now on the former WXXA-AM, which became WKRD to complement its coverage of University of Louisville sports.

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radionut987
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Re: Old Mobile calls resurface in Louisville
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2005, 04:16:16 PM »

> WKRG-FM became WKRD for a few weeks in 1994 prior to
> becoming WMXC.  Those calls are now on the former WXXA-AM,
> which became WKRD to complement its coverage of University
> of Louisville sports.

I assume the WKRD call letters were structured to mean "Cardinals", for the University of Louisville Cardinals, right?
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MikeFromIndiana
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Re: Old Mobile calls resurface in Louisville
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2005, 10:23:29 PM »

> > WKRG-FM became WKRD for a few weeks in 1994 prior to
> > becoming WMXC.  Those calls are now on the former WXXA-AM,
>
> > which became WKRD to complement its coverage of University
>
> > of Louisville sports.
>
> I assume the WKRD call letters were structured to mean
> "Cardinals", for the University of Louisville Cardinals,
> right?
>
yup
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