Also, for those interested, in the Minneapolis / St. Paul market, stations are free to choose either a W or K first letter in their call signs. A number of stations have held both in their histories. Examples: KDWB > WDGY.  KRSI > WXPT > KZJK.  WLTE  > KMNB. There are a number of others. It makes life interesting!

73, Mike, NM7X

On 4/23/2020 4:54 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
It was moved from Chicago in 1926, so it’s grandfathered. > > I know several Mississippi stations.... licensed to towns in MS...
> that have had K call letters granted in the last 15 years >
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