Talk:WUMB-FM
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Format History
[edit]First of all I live in Iowa and have only listened to this station online. I would like to see some discussion of how the music format of this station has changed over time. When I first listened to WUMB over 10 years ago I remember it as an all folk, mostly acoustic format. Lots of raw folk: Guthrie, Seeger, etc. I am not sure when that changed. I would be interested in that in this Wiki article. Thanks. Pashwood (talk) 17:41, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
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