Forty-eight years after the fictional WKRP in Cincinnati premiered on CBS, a real Cincinnati radio station is set to carry the iconic call letters.
D.P. McIntire, who runs the North Carolina nonprofit that owns WKRP-LPFM, confirmed a deal is done with a Cincinnati station — though he can't yet name who or when. "Book it! It's done!" he said.
No Cincinnati broadcaster has ever actually used the WKRP call letters, despite the show being set there. The sitcom ran from 1978 to 1982 and starred Loni Anderson and Richard Sanders, whose bumbling newsman Les Nessman famously covered a Thanksgiving promotion gone wrong when live turkeys were dropped from a helicopter.
McIntire confirmed it will be a radio station. The WKRP-TV and WKRP-DT call letters remain available after a prospective buyer defaulted on that deal.
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