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Re: WFLY and the Empire Network




That seems like kind of a crazy way to do it.  Were
those comon in the earlier days of radio?


--- "Peter Q. George" <radiojunkie3@yahoo.com> wrote:
>      WFLY (92.3) in Troy, NY was NOT part of the
> Rural
> Radio Network, but a part of the "Empire Network". 
> The "network" consisted WBUF (92.9) in Buffalo, WVOR
> (100.5) in Rochester, WDDS (93.1) in Syracuse and
> WFLY
> (92.3) in Troy.  Like the RRN, these loosely
> interconnected stations used off-air relays in a
> kind
> of "daisy chain" across New York State.

=====
Cooper Fox
   WWBX- (All new, all hit, B97.1)
   WVOM- (The Voice of Maine)
   KISS 94.5

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