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This undated photo provided by Mid-South Community College in West Memphis, Ark. shows a late 1940s Chevrolet advertising radio station KWEM. The station, now owned by the college, that began broadcasting in West Memphis in 1947 and lasted until 1960 is being re-launched this week on the Internet. Plans are for a return to the air as an FM broadcast in August 2014. (AP Photo/Mid-South Community College)

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In this undated photo provided by Mid-South Community College in West Memphis, Ark., blues singer Howlin' Wolf holds a guitar near a banner for radio station KWEM. The station, now owned by the college, that began broadcasting in West Memphis in 1947 and lasted until 1960 is being re-launched this week on the Internet. Plans are for a return to the air as an FM broadcast in August 2014. (AP Photo/Mid-South Community College)

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This undated photo provided by Mid-South Community College in West Memphis, Ark. shows Eddie Bond at the microphone at radio station KWEM. The station, now owned by the college, that began broadcasting in West Memphis in 1947 and lasted until 1960 is being re-launched this week on the Internet. Plans are for a return to the air as an FM broadcast in August 2014. (AP Photo/Mid-South Community College)