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.
“I think we can all hope that WKRP will return to the airwaves with more music and Les Nessman," 'WKRP in Cincinnati' star Richard Sanders said of the news ...
Owners of low-power WKRP-LPFM in Raleigh, N.C., have an agreement with a Cincinnati broadcaster to use the famous call letters in Greater Cincinnati. For the first time ever — and 48 years after the ...
"WKRP in Cincinnati" gave the television world one of the greatest Thanksgiving gifts imaginable when the "Turkeys Away" episode hit screens across the country on Oct. 30, 1978. According to the IMDB ...
Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) broadcasts from WKRP's Thanksgiving promotion at fictional Pinedale Shopping Mall on Oct. 30, 1978. As God as my witness: WKRP bombed a Cincinnati shopping mall with live ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WKRP's Jennifer Marlowe said it best in the episode: "Well, Mr. Kalli, a lot of turkeys don't make it through Thanksgiving." ...
Belatedly, we mark the passing of Frank Bonner, the Little Rock native who brought a little bit of Arkansas Razorback spirit to each episode of “WJRP in Cincinnati” in his role as station sales ...
From June 2021, Steve Dale talks with Loni Anderson of WKRP in Cincinnati, who reminisces about her four seasons on the show. She elaborates on the groundbreaking role that was Jennifer Marlowe as not ...
The "WKRP in Cincinnati" episode "Turkeys Away" is a popular Thanksgiving classic that first aired in 1978. The episode's plot was loosely based on a real-life promotional event involving a turkey ...