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Im around in NE Atlanta I 285 and I 85 freeways and this station comes in so so all day if one longs for oldies of the fiftys well its good enough how it gets in around the shadows of hills Dawsonville I wonder........


It seems that La Raza 100.1 should be listed as the fourth Latino radio station in this area, after Viva 105.7, El Patron 105.3, and WDAL 1420 AM. Was a fifth radio station forgotten, or is the math simply off?

Original Research, off topic digression

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This is an article about a radio station called WNSY - it isn't an article about the history of oldies radio stations in this part of Georgia, the feelings of the listeners, etc... Some serious trimming is in order, but I no longer do edits. This is now a Spanish language radio station, and that should be the focus of the article. 69.37.38.104 (talk) 23:29, 23 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]