It's definitely WJER ...
Sometimes it takes a good objective distance from a situation to recognize it.
Well, this one gets solved by Torolf Johnsson in Sweden!
He suggsted the calls as WJER (Dover Ohio).
I listened repeatedly since
receiving his e-mail and also caught "in downtown Dover" at 0:03
of Clip A.
I went online, listened to WJER's webstream, and the
announcer's voice is pretty close. It was roughly this time of the morning on a
weekday that I heard it.
WJER also runs similar announcements
to those on Clip A, mentioning various place names in a single sentence.
So the calls and "downtown Dover" clinch this one. I have no idea what I'm
hearing when I hear Downtown Newtonville - or for that matter Paris Street in
Venice, or Millbrook. They're weak enough that they could be other names
entirely.
Anyhow, thanks, Torolf. It's a new log from Burnt River ON - and I've now had
all three Ohio stations on 1450.
Saul
Saul Chernos
Burnt River ON
From: sau...@sympatico.ca
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Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 03:34:30 +0000
Subject: [NRC-AM] 1450 unID sounds like WKVR
Curious if anyone can set me straight on calls which surface twice - once in
each clip - and a few local references.
1450 – Clip A has a mention of a town right of the bat, and at 0:15 what
sounds like “downtown Newtonville”, and then a set of calls at 0:30. Clip B has
an ID sounding like WKVR at 0:39.
Online at:
http://forums.wtfda.org/showthread.php?8759
Thank you to anyone with good ears out there...
Saul Chernos
Burnt River, Ontario
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