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Radio studio set-ups: WKRP
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I don’t think this arrangement would have worked in real life situations. Didn’t they move the turntables at some point during the run of this program?
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August 4, 2024 at QZVX
Mike Barer says:
I’m sure there were radio people picking it apart, saying how it would be in real life. However, in general terms, character wise, the show was pretty realistic.