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[IRCA] 1560 this evening



Jim Renfrew, Clarendon

1743   Religious program, gives NC address
1747   Ad for Menard's
(during this time I was driving through Greece NY - one long rf buzz)
1810   WKDO
1820   WV Highway Safety PSA = WFSP
1829   sports talk
1900   I think what follows is all WFSP:  Blaze Radio Network news, ad for
"The Blaze", "the truth lives here", Pat & Stu program mentioned.  107.7
(sounds like "WEEO"), Music "Sledgehammer", 1912 Blaze opportunity to go to
London, England, 1915 40 years broadcasting (sounds like "WEIO"), then a
pitch to advertisers that mentions WFSP 107.7.  1921 "Celebrate" disco
music.  ID "WEEO the music you love 107.7".  1925 "Dancing Queen"   1928
"The only channel 107.7 FM.  1929 "Daniel"  1933 "Lying Eyes"

So it's WFSP-AM making liberal use of daytime power this evening, but why
so many IDs that sound like WEEO - not even close to "WFSP"?

According to the WFSP web page, AM is Gospel music.  Not tonight.  Seems
like someone forgot to push a couple of switches.

I hadn't heard of Blaze Radio Network, but - bingo - it's Glen Beck.  This
station reminds me of the old WSAY 1370 in Rochester, mixing John Birch
Society PSAs with rock and roll.
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