Almost 50 years after the premiere of the WKRP sitcom, a Cincinnati radio station has acquired the call letters and has rebranded “The Oasis” nostalgic rock music format as “WKRP in Cincinnati.” ...
A station formerly known as “The Oasis” bears the call letters made famous by the 1978-82 sitcom as of Monday. The station, ...
An FM station in the Queen City has acquired the call letters made famous by the 1978-82 sitcom. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Baby, if you’ve ever wondered … whether there’s a real radio ...
The Oasis, a Cincinnati-based station at 97.7 FM, is part of a three-station network that officially became WKRP on Monday, according to The Hollywood Reporter. According to its website, the new WKRP ...
Radio stations in Cincinnati, northern Kentucky and Dayton, Ohio, have taken the call letters of the fictional station ...
Nearly 50 years after the iconic “WKRP in Cincinnati” premiered, the call letters have finally found their way back to the Queen City. The voice of Gary Sandy — who played program director Andy Travis ...
CINCINNATI — WKRP is back in Cincinnati -- only this time, it is in real life, and at a real live radio station. The call letters were made famous by the sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati,” that aired from ...