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There was a cut-and-paste move made by The Punk (talk·contribs) at 8:04 on May 19, 2006 (UTC) (there was a blanking at 8:03 by the same user, but that lasted only a minute and is not reflected in the revision comparison I linked to) – however, for some bizarre reason, WBZB-FM was never actually made a redirect! Maybe we should just link to WBZB-FM's page history on this talk page somewhere and create a redirect, as has been suggested (although since WRRK did not actually become WBZB and "WBZB" is actually used by another station in the US, I'm not completely sure about where WBZB-FM should redirect to (especially since the real WBZB has another article (a far shorter stub) that is undergoing a proposed merge with the other) – but it should be a duplicate article with the WRRK-FM article at any rate). I'm not sure this cut-and-paste move can be repaired easily (if at all) at this point — definitely not with the standard method, at any rate. --WCQuidditch☎✎16:18, 23 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yea, we did... Around that time the new GM brought in was Stu Cohen, he began the Magic thing - became a bit more soft classic rock; we hired ex- DVE'rs Marcy for 10AM and Jimmy and Steve as well as the original Mr Yuk - Bill Flemming for morning drive. We already had Sean McDowell for afternoon drive. Before that, during Mike Benz's reign, it was WHYW Y-97. - I was the station Chief Engineer around the time Benz brought in Stu Cohen. Got them their first Continental 35KW Transmitter and moved them to the 415' tower in Hazelwood. They had already moved the transmitter from the cemetery in Braddock before I got there. And can't forget Chuck Brinkman either - he became PD about the time I started Wamnet (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 03:15, 28 July 2010 (UTC).[reply]