Talk:KHJ (AM)
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[edit] Could someone own this many stations
"The Don Lee stations eventually numbered 21."
As I understood it, you could only own seven AM and seven FM stations in different markets untill 1992, when it was raised to two AM's two FM's in the same city, but still only seven different markets till that rule was relaxed in 1996.
[edit] True or false??
True or false: it is a good rule that former radio/television stations should never have Wikipedia articles separate from the same current radio/television station that replaced them. 66.245.0.62 17:46, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- There should not be a page for each and every different callsign a radio/TV station has had over its lifetime. Pages should probably appear under the name they are at present (though in some cases, stations get divided up or just die off). KHJ does exist today, if you were wondering about that.. [1] —User:Mulad (talk) 05:38, Mar 9, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Article title wrong
The title of this article is wrong. There is not, and never has been, any such thing as "-AM" in US broadcast callsign regulation. The correct callsign of the station, and therefore the correct title for this article, is KHJ.
- I moved it to KHJ (AM), which seems to be Wikipedia convention when this happens. Somewhat suboptimal, but it might be the best thing if KHJ is going to end up as a disambiguation page. —User:Mulad (talk) 05:32, Mar 9, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] KRTH AM 930
" They continued to simulcast KRTH-FM's Oldies format until 1989"?
Wasn't KRTH AM 930 still smoking with Smokin' Oldies until 1989"?