Hard 4 The Radio” has already become one of the most talked-about tracks from Iceman thanks to its heavy Bay Area influence ...
Radio stations in Cincinnati, northern Kentucky and Dayton, Ohio, have taken the call letters of the fictional station ...
MARTÍNEZ: Like the one in the TV show, the real WKRP is also an adult hit station. It features music from the '60s to the '80s. It serves Dayton and northern Kentucky, along with Cincinnati, but ...
More than 40 years after the sitcom 'WKRP in Cincinnati' aired, its call letters are now on three FM stations in the Tri-State area. Co-owners Randy Michaels and Jeff Ziesmann rebranded the stations ...
An Ohio-based pop music station has changed its name to WKRP in Cincinnati in honor of the beloved '70s/'80s sitcom.
CINCINNATI (AP) — WKRP isn’t dead — as of Monday, it’s living on the air in Cincinnati. The call letters from the fictional radio station featured in a CBS sitcom were adopted by a trio of real “adult ...
“Our phones have been mobbed this morning, as I’m sure you can imagine,” Ziesmann told The Associated Press. A station formerly known as “The Oasis” bears the call letters made famous by the 1978-82 ...
Dr. Johnny Fever and Venus Flytrap are not returning to the air, but the call letters of the fictional radio station he worked for -- WKRP -- now belong to a real station in Cincinnati.
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 ...