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If Peter Dominowski thinks having one’s radio dial permanently tuned to WFMT is extremely rare, then he apparently doesn’t have much of a handle on the listeners [June 22]. Nearly everyone I knew that listened to WFMT did so just about all the time, and none of us thought it the least bit unusual that nobody ever changed the station. I had a tuner that sat on 98.7 MHz for so many years that when a stranger tried to change the station, the dial wouldn’t turn! I also knew a guy who installed a switch on his tuner which would allow him to select a 98.7 MHz crystal so he could get WFMT instantly after somebody else had messed with the dial. I used to get 2 copies of WFMT Perspective and, later, Chicago Magazine so I could have a copy of the program listings in the car as well as at home.
Sam H. Grayson