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WRMR 1420 is no more. When the station was sold to Salem Communications, the calls were changed back to WHK. See my article on WHK. There may be a need on an article about WRMR, its history at 850, its format and its move to 1420 under Radio Seaway ownership. I am writing a bunch of Cleveland radio articles, and I will get to this one evenutally, unless someone else gets to it first.
--Hillrhpc 19:02, 29 July 2005 (UTC)