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  2. WCLT-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCLT-FM signed on the air on August 7, 1947; 77 years ago (). [6] It was owned by The Advocate, Newark's daily newspaper. [7] In its early days, WCLT-FM largely simulcast co-owned WCLT 1480 AM. By the 1970s, the FM station was offering separate programming. While WCLT (AM) was a Top 40 station, WCLT-FM played automated easy listening music.

  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. WCLT (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCLT (1430 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to Newark, Ohio, United States. ... 98.7 FM: Newark, Ohio: 142529: 250: D: LMS ...

  5. WNKO - Wikipedia

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    WNKO (101.7 FM) is an American radio station located in New Albany, Ohio. WNKO plays classic hits and calls itself "KOOL 101.7". The station is locally owned and operated by the Runnymede Corporation. WNKO began operating in 1972 and is the sister station to WHTH. The station had previously covered only the Newark, Ohio vicinity with 3,000 ...

  6. List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    Callsign Frequency City of license WCAI: 90.1 FM: Woods Hole, Massachusetts: WCAL: 91.9 FM: California, Pennsylvania: WCAN: 93.3 FM: Canajoharie, New York: WCAT-FM

  7. KILT-FM - Wikipedia

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    In February 1962, noted radio programmer and owner Gordon McLendon signed on an FM station at 100.3 MHz as the sister station to popular Top 40 KILT 610. [4] The station originally had the call sign KOST and it carried an easy listening format. The power was only 16,500 watts, a fraction of its current output.

  8. WCSM (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCSM is an American AM radio station in Celina, Ohio, broadcasting at 1350 kHz on the AM dial. The station is owned with 96.7 WCSM-FM by Brent and Danielle Selhorst, through licensee Buzzards Media, LLC, and also broadcasts on FM translator W262DC at 100.3 MHz, also located in Celina. The station airs a country music format branded as Lake 100.3.

  9. WHTZ - Wikipedia

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    The first station to operate on 100.3 MHz was New York's fourth FM radio station, which signed on the air June 1, 1942, as W63NY at 46.3 MHz in the old FM band. The station, which had become WHNF when it moved to 100.3, was co-owned with WHN and played easy listening music.