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Vandalism?
editWhat do TV stations in Western Mass and Sweden have to do with a Georgia radio station? Interesting vandalism, anyhow. YellowAries2010 (talk) 18:17, 12 May 2015 (UTC)
Quasi-Historical Tidbits
editI have notes from 1997 indicating that 103.7 FM was using the WPUP call letters at that time (the article doesn't say when "WPUP" was first used), and had an alt-rock format. They had a parody contest, something to do with a planned format change, but I forget the details. I was doing the station's web site for awhile at around that time, and (somewhere) have lists of songs being played... and possibly a logo image... if I can find my archives. The domain was bulldog1037.com (currently owned by Cox Radio Interactive, and now redirects to some other project of theirs), but unfortunately archive.org doesn't have anything older than 2006 for that domain. (If I'm understanding this correctly, it first became WPUP in 1990.) --Woozle (talk) 21:53, 29 January 2016 (UTC)
- Correction: the domain I hosted for them was wpup.com, apparently now owned by some company in New Zealand whose webmaster has set a robots.txt that prevents the site from being crawled -- which The Internet Archive unaccountably interprets as "purge any content you may have previously archived", so the site as it was at that time is inaccessible (unless I can find my archives and post them somewhere). The domain "bulldog1037.com" was something they adopted when I was no longer doing the site. --Woozle (talk) 21:46, 3 February 2016 (UTC)