tothedj
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« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2010, 07:59:59 PM » |
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It would be a shame if "Carolina Christian Radio" would go bankrupt, they have worked hard for almost 18 years to present a product, but giving must be down a lot, i'm sure soon decisions will be made to which stations are underperforming, one was WMYT(1180), the others have to be WLSG(1340) and WWIL-AM(1490), as far as the FM's go, WZDG(88.5) might be on the bubble, the others, WDVV(89.7) along with WWIL-FM(90.5)might wind up the only two they will hang on to, the two AM's might as well go silent, and as for 88.5, they ought to sell it to either "K-Love" or "Go Mix Christian Radio", which is constructing a new FM at 90.9 in Magnolia, located in Duplin County, 88.5 could penetrate their service into Wilmington, in terms of 106.7, if Jim Stephens only paid $152,000 for this frequency, he should put in to good use and move "The Word" here.
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