Talk:WJLK-FM

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History of WJLK -AM, Rememberances
Growing up in the Belmar area of Monmouth County, I remember WJLK AM fondly mostly due to the fact that that is the station that carried the school closings in winter. In the mid- to late 1960's there were several attempts to get families listening around the rebroadcasts of "The Lone Ranger", "The Green Hornet" and "The Shadow" radio shows among others. I recall the "Lone Ranger" and "The Shadow" clubs especially. There were "official club membership cards" and contests, though I don't recall what the prizes were. There was another club that I remember, but it was for a weekend show--the "WJLK Bird Watchers Society". Yes, there was a membership card for that one, too. At least one time, the Club ran a trip to Allaire State Park for a bird-watching outing.71.187.86.108 (talk)Gail Bailey —Preceding undated comment added 02:28, 16 March 2009 (UTC).