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- da025584a0f3e97423ad342915755ed371b950d613c723a89830bcb21234e095 date "1993-04-21".
- da025584a0f3e97423ad342915755ed371b950d613c723a89830bcb21234e095 first "Kathy".
- da025584a0f3e97423ad342915755ed371b950d613c723a89830bcb21234e095 isCitedBy WAVH.
- da025584a0f3e97423ad342915755ed371b950d613c723a89830bcb21234e095 last "Jumper".
- da025584a0f3e97423ad342915755ed371b950d613c723a89830bcb21234e095 page "2E".
- da025584a0f3e97423ad342915755ed371b950d613c723a89830bcb21234e095 quote "A veteran radio station owner plans to start a new station here, WFMI 106.5 FM, which will offer a light, adult contemporary music format. William Phillips sold his interests in two local stations, WLPR and WMMV, and secured a new frequency through the Federal Communications Commission. He and his partner, Barry Wood, an attorney in Arlington, Va., have been working to create the new station for almost a year.".
- da025584a0f3e97423ad342915755ed371b950d613c723a89830bcb21234e095 title "New station to feature light music".
- da025584a0f3e97423ad342915755ed371b950d613c723a89830bcb21234e095 work Mobile_Press-Register.