A fact fromKOJC appeared on Wikipedia'sMain Page in theDid you know column on 19 October 2019 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that a contributing factor to the demise of black radio stationKOJC inCedar Rapids, Iowa, was an internal struggle among its board of directors?
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Hey,Raymie, here to check for DYK, but the final sentenceDespite an attempt to sell the station to Friendship Communications, owner of KWOF in Waterloo, and obtain reconsideration of the decision to revoke the license and delete the call letters, However, because Oakhill had no intention itself of returning KOJC to the air, the FCC upheld its decision in September 1997, deleting the license. looks like you might have gotten distracted mid-edit, lol -- can you take a look? --valereee (talk)20:56, 17 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]