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Rationale for deletion of disambiguation page

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Per theWP:Disambig page, "If only a primary topic and one other topic require disambiguation, then disambiguation links are sufficient, and a disambiguation page is unnecessary." Since the radio station call letters are the primary identification and the acronym for the ability to transfer an existing mobile telephone number is a secondary identification, a hat note is sufficient and requires no more steps than would a disambiguation page for people seeking Wireless Local Number Portability. -Dravecky (talk)02:43, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

WLNP history

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I believe the format/name under the WSGD call letters was oldies, first as "Solid Gold 94", then "Cool 94", then simulcast with93.7 from Dallas as "Big Oldies". Once it changed to WCTP in the Spring of 1998, it was simulcasting "Cat Country" with 93.7. In December 2000, it broke from the simulcast with 93.7 (when 93.7 became WBSX), changed to WBHD, a simulcast withWBHT. In April 2002, call letters changed to WCWI, as it returned to the "Cat Country 94" format. In May 2002, 93.7 became WCWQ, and107.7 in Tunkhannock became WCWY, sparking speculation that a country trimulcast was about to happen. It never did. In the Fall, 94.3 dropped the locally-programmed "Cat Country" and began simulcasting sister stationCat Country 96 from Allentown, as owner Citadel Broadcasting prepared to sell WCWI. In February 2004, the new owner (Route 81 Radio) changed the station to WNAK-FM, simulcasting the adult standards format of itsWNAK-AM. In July 2006, the station changed to adult contemporary as WLNP / "Lite 94.3".DStroyer (talk)14:32, 18 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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