Almost 50 years after the premiere of the WKRP sitcom, a Cincinnati radio station has acquired the call letters and has ...
WKRP is coming to Cincinnati. The Oasis, a three-station network serving Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, has ...
Dr. Johnny Fever and Venus Flytrap are not returning to the air, but the call letters of the fictional radio station he ...
WKRP in Cincinnati is finally a real radio station nearly 50 years after a sitcom made a fictional outlet using those call letters famous.
Those letters were made famous by the sitcom "WKRP In Cincinnati," and now WKRP is officially (singing) living on the air in Cincinnati. The radio station known as The Oasis rebranded last week.
Sitcom star Gary Sandy even welcomed Ohio and Kentucky commuters to the newly rebranded airwaves on Monday morning.
The radio station WKRP isn't dead, it's now live on air in Cincinnati. The call letters from the fictional station featured decades ago in a CBS sitcom were adopted by stations in the Cincinnati ...
“I think we can all hope that WKRP will return to the airwaves with more music and Les Nessman," 'WKRP in Cincinnati' star ...
Gary Sandy talks with Radio Ink about voicing the real WKRP in Cincinnati, and why the show still resonates nearly 50 years ...
Nearly 50 years after the iconic "WKRP in Cincinnati" premiered, the call letters have finally found their way back to the ...
WKRP is back on the airwaves in Cincinnati after nearly five decades.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Actor Loni Anderson, best known for her role in the 1970s and '80s TV sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati," has died at 79. Anderson, who ...