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Group. In the late 1970s, the station's license was transferred to George H. Buck, Jr., and the longtime country and western music format was replaced with
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where the tower and transmitter were/are located. The station sold to George H. Buck, Jr. Broadcasting and went to a Southern Gospel/Black Gospel format in
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"Top 40" style format was being considered. Around the same time, George H. Buck Jr. bought the station, which became WHVN. As of 1980, about 65 percent
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call letters were changed to WYRS. WYRS went dark in early 1992. George H. Buck Jr, the owner of Christian WHVN, bought it from Parkway Communications
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Charles Ables – bass Steve Williams – drums Pierre Sprey – engineering George H. Buck, Jr. – executive producer Don Jarvis – mastering Joel E. Siegel – producer
Mark Murphy Sings Mostly Dorothy Fields & Cy Coleman (1,745 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
design Alec Wilder – liner notes, 1978 James Gavin – liner notes, 1998 George H Buck, Jr. – liner notes Wilder, Alec (1990). Maher, James T. (ed.). American