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Massive updating is needed here… at least a few of the listed low-power stations have changed call letters and/or channels, and that's assuming all of them are still licensed. There may have been a couple of format changes among the radio stations, too (for instance, WKIZ is no longer an Air America affiliate, which should be pretty obvious as Air America shut down nationally in January 2010, and WKIZ now runs community radio programs after yet another foray into Spanish-language fare with an ESPN Deportes Radio affiliation). And of course, being far away from these stations, it's pretty hard to find some of those details that you won't find in any FCC database (and it would probably be excruciating enough to to search the past call signs field in CDBS station search for every station just to see what became of it). Needless to say, this page needs some help… --WCQuidditch☎✎23:35, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]