Baby, if you’ve ever wondered … whether there’s a real radio station called WKRP in Cincinnati, there is now. A station ...
The radio station WKRP isn't dead, it's now live on air in Cincinnati. The call letters from the fictional station featured decades ago in a CBS sitcom were adopted by stations in the Cincinnati ...
“I think we can all hope that WKRP will return to the airwaves with more music and Les Nessman," 'WKRP in Cincinnati' star ...
Sitcom star Gary Sandy even welcomed Ohio and Kentucky commuters to the newly rebranded airwaves on Monday morning.
WKRP is coming to Cincinnati. The Oasis, a three-station network serving Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, has ...
WKRP is back on the airwaves in Cincinnati after nearly five decades.
Radio's most famous call letters are home for real. Radio Ink sits down exclusively with Randy Michaels and Jeff Ziesmann as ...
Almost 50 years after the premiere of the WKRP sitcom, a Cincinnati radio station has acquired the call letters and has ...
Nearly 50 years after the iconic "WKRP in Cincinnati" premiered, the call letters have finally found their way back to the ...
Owners of low-power WKRP-LPFM in Raleigh, N.C., have an agreement with a Cincinnati broadcaster to use the famous call letters in Greater Cincinnati. For the first time ever — and 48 years after the ...
Nearly 50 years ago, a TV sitcom debut that made a fictional radio station famous. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "WKRP IN CINCINNATI (MAIN THEME)") STEVE CARLISLE: (Singing) I'm living on the air in Cincinnati.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Hold on to those Thanksgiving turkeys! WKRP is coming to Cincinnati — for real this time. “I cannot, by contract, tell you when. I cannot tell you who. But I can tell you, direct ...