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WIMA (1150 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Lima, Ohio, owned and operated by iHeartMedia, Inc.. Its studio's and office are located on West Market Street, and its transmitter is located on McClain Road in Fort Shawnee. It is Lima's first and oldest commercial radio station.
The FCC approved the deal on December 1, 1954; WLOK left the air at 11:05 p.m. on December 8, [48] leaving the city without an NBC radio affiliate [49] and with one radio station and one television station. [47] Northwestern promised to maintain both WIMA's downtown studios and WLOK-TV's studios, and there was no loss of personnel. [48]
In 1971, the owners of the WIMA stations opted to sell, splitting the radio and television operations. In June 1971, the locally owned Lima Broadcasting Corporation acquired WIMA-AM-FM. [30] As a result, the news staffs for radio and television were split. Channel 35 could no longer use the WIMA-TV call sign and changed to WLIO-TV on September 1.
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 ...
WIMT (102.1 FM, "American Country T102") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Lima, Ohio, operating at 102.1 MHz with a country music format. Its studios and offices are located on West Market Street in Lima, with its transmitter located just outside Buckland, between Wapakoneta and Lima.
WMLX (103.3 FM "Mix 103.3") is a commercial radio station licensed to St. Marys, Ohio. It airs an adult contemporary format. Its studios and offices are located on West Market Street in Lima, Ohio, and its transmitter is located just outside Buckland, Ohio. The station began broadcasting in December 1997 with 10,000 songs in a row.
Radio Maria was founded at first with humble beginnings as a small parish operated station in the community of Erba (in the province of Como,) Italy in 1983 before its subsequent international growth in the 1990s which gave birth to the World Family in 1998. Emanuele Ferrario (now deceased) was Radio Maria's founder and its first president.
KSTW had three stints as a CBS affiliate. As KTNT-TV, it lost the CBS affiliation and became an independent station in 1958 when KIRO-TV signed on (due to KIRO radio's affiliation with the CBS Radio Network), but regained it two years later (shared with KIRO-TV) to settle an antitrust lawsuit filed by the station against CBS. The agreement ...