Both freqs come in decently here in NYC.

l remember listening to WWDB when it was a commercial jazz station on FM back 
in the 70's. 

On Jun 6, 2011, at 6:52 AM, Richard Cuff wrote:

> To those Festers living in greater Philadelphia, comes this item in
> today's Northeast Radio Watch courtesy of Scott Fybush:
> 
> "And in Philadelphia, WNWR (1540) is running announcements saying its
> current multicultural programming will move down the dial next Monday
> (June 13) to Beasley's WWDB (860), where it will replace ESPN Deportes
> Spanish-language sports. What's next for WNWR? NERW wonders whether it
> might join Boston's WILD as a new home for China Radio
> International..."
> 
> Another option might be the Voice of Russia; they now have 24/7 MW
> services in both Washington and NYC (technically Newark NJ, I believe)
> for their English language programming.  The Philly area does have a
> notable Russian immigrant community.
> 
> Link:  http://www.fybush.com/nerw.html
> 
> Hope everyone is having a good summer!
> 
> RC
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