WKRP was just a fictional story and it wasn't modeled after one specific
station or another,contrary to popular belief.

The coincidental call letters is just that, a co-inky-dinky

Paul Walker

On 5/5/07, willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Willis,It isn't hard to figure out where the name of
> > an old comedy TV show came from.It was a weekly show
> > about a radio station in that city and I wouldn't be
> > surprised one bit if they changed the last letter in
> > the call from C to P.Remember "WKRP in
> > Cincinnati"?---Bill in BC
> Bill-
> You are El Correcto. The show was modeled after WKRC.
> Didn't watch it to often, I was always at work. I worked nights at a
> little
> company called Texas Instruments in Dallas, TX.
>
> Willis
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