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  2. Annunciation Radio - Wikipedia

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    The station's construction permit was secured in 2009 by the Port Clinton Knights of Columbus Home Association. [1] Annunciation Radio's webstream also launched on August 26, 2010. In May 2013 Annunciation Radio opened a permanent main studio and office located at 3662 Rugby Drive in south Toledo.

  3. WPFX-FM - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, a construction permit was granted to new owner Toledo Radio LLC to move its city of license from North Baltimore to Luckey and its transmitter to a new site (shared with WNOC and WTPG just one mile north of Bowling Green, making WPFX-FM a Toledo market station. Test transmissions began during the week of October 1, 2010.

  4. Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Toledo (/ t ə ˈ l iː d oʊ / tə-LEE-doh) is a city in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States. [6] At the 2020 census, it had a population of 270,871, making Toledo the fourth-most populous city in Ohio, after Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. Toledo is the 85th-most populous city in the United States. [7]

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  6. WWYC - Wikipedia

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    The call-letters "TOD" stood for Top Of Dial, but the humorous meaning was "We're Toledo's Only Daytimer" as the station signed off at sundown in order to protect WQXR-AM, a 50,000 watt station (now WFME) in New York City. In the top 40 era, WTOD was simulcast full-time on their FM signal at 99.9 with 9,500 watts and used the FM to continue at ...

  7. Toledo metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo Metropolitan Area, or Greater Toledo, or Northwest Ohio is a metropolitan area centered on the American city of Toledo, Ohio. As of the 2020 census , the four-county Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had a population of 646,604.

  8. WNWO-TV - Wikipedia

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    Woodward obtained a construction permit for a station to use the channel two months later, [3] but it was culled in 1960 as part of a wave of cancellations of unused permits for UHF stations. [ 4 ] Because Toledo only had two commercial allocations in the very high frequency (VHF) band, the city continued to only have two commercial stations.

  9. Flag of Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Carty Finkbeiner approved the new flag in the run up to Toledo's 160th anniversary that took place in 1997. [2] The design was a vertical, blue white blue, tricolor with the city seal of Toledo in the middle of the white section. The seal was designed in 1873 by engraver O. J. Hopkins.