WBZV 102.5 Hudson, MI is now WKMH, the original call letters of WKNR "Keener 13" 1310, now WDTW.
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Original Knorr/Keener 1310 Call Letters Recycled To Hudson, MI
Original Knorr/Keener 1310 Call Letters Recycled To Hudson, MI
"I had a job for a while as an announcer at WWV but I finally quit, because I couldn't stand the hours."
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Re: Original Knorr/Keener 1310 Call Letters Recycled To Hudson, MI
Doesn't matter what the calls are, the whole thing sucks.
You're never too old to learn something stupid.
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Re: Original Knorr/Keener 1310 Call Letters Recycled To Hudson, MI
You'll only hear the calls for the TOH ID.
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Re: Original Knorr/Keener 1310 Call Letters Recycled To Hudson, MI
The original call paid tribute to the original owners: Fred Knorr, Bill McCoy, and Harvey Hansen.
The box that many broadcasters won’t look outside of was made in 1969 and hasn’t changed significantly since.