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It might be worth noting that WUDR is no longer webcasting, as its RealPlayer server crashed early in 2007 and has not been replaced. 67.167.1.10 03:53, 9 June 2007 (UTC)Tim Fairbank
This is ridiculous. Someone who worked at Flyer Radio in the 70's or 80's came on here and labeled it WUDR's "heyday" and I removed that. There is a bit much description of a lot during then but nothing new. Someone should research post 80's to current. Roxiegrl7788 (talk) 20:39, 28 May 2008 (UTC)roxiegrl7788