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Interestingly, there is a Wiki entry on a radio station with the call letters WROL, but it's in Boston. I used information from Mull's bio on the 96.3 site, which I presume is the "official" version since he owned the station. Assuming there wasn't a typo in the bio on "Praise 96.3," the Knoxville station may have relinquished the WROL call letters at some point, for whatever reason.