WWOD
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- "Oldies 104.3" redirects here. For the Detroit radio station formerly known as Oldies 104.3, see WOMC.
WWOD (104.3 FM) and WFYX (96.3 FM) are oldies radio stations in the Connecticut River Valley of northern New England in the United States. WFYX is licensed to Walpole, New Hampshire, and WWOD is licensed to Hartford, Vermont.
[edit] History
WWOD started out as a religious broadcaster under the call sign of WGLV in the early 1990s, before adopting the oldies format and current calls in 2000. The call letters were previously found on a radio station in Lynchburg, Virginia until it went off the air in the mid 1980s. Old photos and airchecks from the 1970s are at Twin Cities Radio Airchecks/WWOD. WFYX started out under the call sign of WLPL in early 2001, changing to WCFR (no relation to the current WCFR located in Springfield, Vermont) in 2005 and the WPLY calls later that year and to the current calls in October 2008. [1] WFYX has simulcasted the oldies format of WWOD since signing on in 2001. [2]
[edit] On-air staff
Oldies 104.3 broadcasts oldies music with the following "Oldies Jox":
- Gary James
- Leon Strong
- RJ Crowley
- Ken Webbley
[edit] Former staff
- Warren Bailey
- Ted Bilodeau
- Heath Cole
- Chris Garrett
- Dru Johnson
- Pauline Robbins
- Art Steinberg
- Parker Springfield
- Kenn Hayes
- Shep Sutton
- Ronnie Lodge
- Rick Watts
[edit] Featured programs
Oldies 104.3 broadcasts oldies as well as the following programs:
- Gary James in the Morning
- Middays With RJ
- Top 4 at 4
- The Ride Home Reunion
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See also: adult contemporary, classic hits, college, country, news/talk, NPR, oldies, religious, rock, sports, top 40, urban, and other radio stations in New Hampshire
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See also: adult contemporary, classic hits, college, country, news/talk, NPR, oldies, religious, rock, sports, top 40, urban, and other radio stations in Vermont
Also see: Oldies and Classic Hits.
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