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  2. WOSA - Wikipedia

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    WOSA (101.1 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Grove City, Ohio, featuring a classical music format known as "Classical 101fm". Owned by Ohio State University, the station serves Columbus, Ohio, and much of the surrounding Columbus metro area, extending its reach into Mansfield, Marion and Southern Ohio with five full-power repeaters.

  3. List of radio stations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency Band City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; WABQ: 1460: AM: Painesville: Radio Advantage One, LLC. Gospel music: WAGX: 101.3: FM: Manchester ...

  4. WOSU-FM - Wikipedia

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    WOSU-FM (89.7 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio, featuring a public radio news and information format known as "89.7fm NPR News". ". Owned by Ohio State University, the station serves the Columbus metro area and has multiple repeaters throughout Ohio, making the station a multiple transmitter st

  5. WOSU - Wikipedia

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    WOSA, a radio station (101.1 FM) belonging to The WOSU Stations and branded as "Classical 101FM", licensed to Grove City, Ohio, United States WOSU-TV , a television station (channel 16, virtual 34), belonging to The WOSU Stations , licensed to Columbus, Ohio, United States

  6. WCBE - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, station management was approached by the Good Music Advisory Society to expand broadcast hours, launch classical music programming, and increase station power from 3000 to 10,000 watts. [6] WCBE was the first station in Columbus to affiliate with National Public Radio and began carrying NPR programs with their first broadcast on May 3 ...

  7. WNCI - Wikipedia

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    The call letter switch also marked a change in programming from primarily classical music. In mid 1968, WNCI began programming "The Young Sound" format, supplied by CBS Radio, mostly vocal-oriented easy listening. In 1972, WNCI moved to the sixth floor of the new Scot's Inn, later the Carousel Inn, at 4900 Sinclair Road.

  8. WLVQ - Wikipedia

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    WLVQ (96.3 FM) — branded Q-FM 96 — is a commercial classic rock radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio. Owned by Saga Communications (through its Franklin Communications licensee), and operated as part of its Columbus Radio Group, the station serves the Columbus metro area. The WLVQ studios are located in Upper Arlington, OH, and the ...

  9. WVSG (AM) - Wikipedia

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    For much of the 1960s and '70s, WOSU's programming was mostly locally originated, featuring diverse music programs from classical and jazz, and later included the seasonal Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts on Saturday afternoons, hosted by long-time announcer Milton Cross and later by Peter Allen after Cross' death.