Talk:WHYL
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[edit]Yeah, I know it's a mess. I'm trying to dump everything I can find into the article and then re-organize it. Still have to collect artifacts, get pictures, and bug previous employees for info.
I probably was too technical in the power levels section, so unless someone gets to it before me, I'll move PSSA/PSRA technical info into their own entries since I can't seem to find anything on it.
If you have info and stuff on WHYL-FM, WRKZ-FM, or WZUE go ahead and create those pages so we can keep that stuff off of this page (even though they all shared jocks).
...to-be continued. --SamMichaels 07:17, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- Wiped out all the technical stuff and created their own entries in the broadcast engineering category. --SamMichaels 14:19, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Update needed — station in bankruptcy; may soon leave the air
[edit]Apparently things aren't looking too good for WHYL… longtime morning host Ben Barber retired this week… amidst a chapter 11 bankruptcy filing for owner Trustworthy Radio LLC (which has owned the station outright for some time now, as well) that has been converted to chapter 7. As a result, there have been layoffs, and the station is being foreclosed on, which may force the station off-the-air as early as tonight. All this should probably be reflected in the article somehow… --WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 03:52, 19 September 2013 (UTC)
18-Feb-2014: The station has been on the air for about the past 3 weeks and has the same oldies format (heavy on ABBA and Manilow in the rotation). The only break in the music was for the required pre-recorded station announcements every half hour. I've yet to hear a DJ. After 6PM WHYL switched over to recorded Evangelical Christian programming; uncertain what time that would end or if the station quit broadcasting during the PM. The mood of the music changed today with passing of longtime DJ Ben Barber. The website was up several days ago but is not up today. Possible they're updating it given that Barber was still prominently featured? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Machias (talk • contribs) 15:59, 18 February 2014 (UTC)
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