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{{DYK talk|8 November|2019|entry= ... that a vandal "knew what he was doing" when he disconnected the fuse blocks to '''[[WVOK (AM)|WEYY]]'''{{`s}} transmitter, keeping it off the air for two and a half hours?|nompage=Template:Did you know nominations/WVOK (AM)}} |
{{DYK talk|8 November|2019|entry= ... that a vandal "knew what he was doing" when he disconnected the fuse blocks to '''[[WVOK (AM)|WEYY]]'''{{`s}} transmitter, keeping it off the air for two and a half hours?|nompage=Template:Did you know nominations/WVOK (AM)}} |
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==The original WVOK== |
==The original WVOK== |
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The original WVOK
[edit]These calls are legendary in the state of Alabama thanks to the long-time 50,000 Watt AM blowtorch in Birmingham. Heck, Vern Gosdin even recorded a song called "WVOK, Birmingham". This article needs a thorough history section to cover these decades of service to the people of Alabama. Here are a few links to get started with ( [1], [2], [3], [4] ) when time is avaialble to expand this article. - Dravecky 18:27, 4 December 2007 (UTC)