1. WPLJ was originally a drink consisting of White Port wine and Lemon Juice. Most people describe it as unmemorable.
2. There was a recording by the Four Deuces called WPLJ in circa 1956. It didn't chart on any station or national chart of record.
3. There was a remake made by Frank Zappa in 1969. It only appeared on one station chart of record and no national charts.
4 WABC-FM decided to change to WPLJ ON February 14, 1970, along with six other ABC owned FM stations changing callsigns. They had a hard rock AOR format traditionally for many years.
5. In 2019, WPLJ was sold to EMF, often called K-Love, a Christian format. They kept the call letters, despite any connection with Christianity, in fact, just the opposite, of a connection.
6. Anyone know why, despite all this, these call letters are so revered, and continue to be used by EMF??
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Re: WPLJ
There's a question that may not have an answer beyond a shoulder shrug. It wasn't a big deal in the 80s when they dropped the WPLJ calls for a couple of years only to bring em back because everyone ignored the change.
I wonder, had the WRIF calls wound up in NYC like they were supposed to, would those calls enjoy the same legacy there as they have in Detroit?
I wonder, had the WRIF calls wound up in NYC like they were supposed to, would those calls enjoy the same legacy there as they have in Detroit?
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