Stay tuned Cincinnati: WKRP is coming to town for real, North Carolina station's director says

Stay tuned Cincinnati: WKRP is coming to town for real, North Carolina station's director says

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Key Points:

  • WKRP, the famous call sign from the 1978-1982 CBS sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati," is set to return to Cincinnati as a real radio station after 48 years, according to D.P. McIntire, who runs the nonprofit currently auctioning the call letters.
  • McIntire's North Carolina-based nonprofit, Oak City Media, acquired the WKRP call sign in 2014 and launched WKRP-LP, a low-power FM station in Raleigh, in 2015, featuring a nostalgic format with '70s, '80s, and '90s music alongside local news and specialty programming.
  • The nonprofit is now transferring the WKRP call letters to a new broadcaster in Cincinnati, though details remain confidential due to contractual obligations; proceeds from the auction will fund Independent Broadcast Consultants, a new nonprofit supporting emerging broadcasters.
  • WKRP's enduring appeal stems from the affection audiences have for its characters and irreverent style, with the call sign symbolizing a cherished legacy in radio and television history, as noted by media experts and McIntire himself.
  • The story was updated to clarify that WKRP's studio is located on the first floor of McIntire's home, not the basement as previously reported.

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