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Re: 1957
- Subject: Re: 1957
- From: "A. Joseph Ross" <lawyer@world.std.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 22:21:23 -0400
On 21 Jun 99, Rob Landry wrote:
> Bedford was quite a stretch for WHRB even in the seventies; almost all the
> station's program guide subscribers lived in Boston or Cambridge, as I
> recall.
When my parents got a stereo, sometime around 1966, I remember hearing
WHRB in Bedford on it with no problem. Of course, by that time, its power
had increased over where it had been before.
I also remember that when WTBS, now WMBR, first came on, I found that I
couldn't receive it in Bedford at all. Not even as badly as I was getting
WHRB. But that was a few years later, I understood about low power
stations by then, and I simply assumed that I was too far from the
station.
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