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Re: re : WNFT???



I worked for WCOP in engineering from 1970-75. Can't say for sure 
whether we turned a profit, but we always had lots of spots. Bob 
Greene, Jim Dixon, Jack Reynolds, Don Thomas, Neil Gran and 
Joe Morgan were some of the air personalities.
From:           	"shel" <shel@adelphia.net>
To:             	<Jibguy@aol.com>, <bostonradio@yahoo.com>,
       	<boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Subject:        	Re: re : WNFT???
Date sent:      	Mon, 9 Nov 1998 11:39:10 -0800

> 
> >Yes, sorry to see The Touch leave, if that's what's happening.  It was the
> first good use of
> >that freq. in 2 decades.
> >---jibguy
> 
> And I've always wanted to know:
> 
> I remember 1150 as far back as, say, 1956, when it was WCOP.  The station
> went from MoR, to "Home of The Country Gentlemen'", to God knows what. Does
> anyone recall whether WCOP was ever successful?
> 
> At one time, Joel Cash was morning man there, but I didn't hear him.  :)
> shel
> 
> 


Jon Maguire
w1mnk@ibm.net

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