@ejkorvette Thank you for setting the timeline straight.
It is true that I had recorded the audio track long before WCAO became a Black Gospel station. However, I could not find any of the station's prior logos anywhere, and this sign-off makes no mention of their format. In light of this, I figured that even if they were leaving the air in the early 90s as a Gospel station, they could still have aired this same recorded announcement, prior to their move to a new studio address.
WCAO was a major Top-40 station in Baltimore from the early '60s until 1982, when it switched to a Country music format. It was sold and became a Gospel station in 1991.
@ejkorvette Thank you for setting the timeline straight.
It is true that I had recorded the audio track long before WCAO became a Black Gospel station. However, I could not find any of the station's prior logos anywhere, and this sign-off makes no mention of their format. In light of this, I figured that even if they were leaving the air in the early 90s as a Gospel station, they could still have aired this same recorded announcement, prior to their move to a new studio address.
novice841 1 year ago
WCAO was a major Top-40 station in Baltimore from the early '60s until 1982, when it switched to a Country music format. It was sold and became a Gospel station in 1991.
ejkorvette 1 year ago