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  2. WLQR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WLQR was a commercial radio station that was licensed to Toledo, Ohio at 1470 AM, and broadcast from 1954 to 2016. The station broadcast with a power output of 1,000 watts . It had a different signal pattern during the day than it did at night, using a directional antenna . [ 1 ]

  3. List of radio stations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Ohio, ... WDBK/WFJC Cleveland; moved to Akron in 1927 ... WLQR Toledo (1954–2016)

  4. WTOD (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The stations were re-branded as "106.5 The Ticket", only mentioning 1470 at the top of the hour. In August 2012, the simulcast with 1470 ended when that station took on a conservative talk radio format. On January 2, 2013, WLQR-FM became an affiliate of CBS Sports Radio, then switched back to ESPN Radio in early 2016. The callsign was changed ...

  5. WLQR - Wikipedia

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    WLQR may refer to: WLQR (AM) , a defunct radio station (1470 AM) formerly licensed to serve Toledo, Ohio, United States, which held the call sign WLQR from 1995 to 2016 WHSC (Hartsville, South Carolina) , a defunct radio station (1450 AM) which held the call sign WLQR in March 2016

  6. WPAY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station was established in 1966 as WTTO, It was known as "Weetow 15" with a Top 40 format to compete with 1470 WOHO (later WLQR) and 1560 WTOD (now WWYC). It also competed with 800 CKLW from Detroit/Windsor, Ontario. The station had its studios on the fourth floor of the Commodore Perry Hotel in Downtown Toledo.

  7. WRQN - Wikipedia

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    The year 2006 saw even more improvements at WRQN-FM, as transmitter power was increased to 7,000 watts, a new tower was built, and the station was the first in the Toledo market to broadcast with HD-Radio. Toledo radio legend Bob Kelly (who joined the station after the switch to oldies) was inducted into the Ohio Radio Hall of Fame in October 2006.

  8. WXKR - Wikipedia

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    WXKR (94.5 FM) is a radio station in Port Clinton, Ohio with a classic rock format. [1] The station is known as 94.5 XKR. It is owned by Cumulus Media. The station's studios are located in Toledo, and its transmitter is located west of Oak Harbor, Ohio.

  9. WKKO - Wikipedia

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    During the summer of 1981, WKLR ("Kooler Radio"), a longtime R&B/soul and later Disco music station, changed to its current country format known as K100. Joe Hill (now retired OM/SM) of WHME/WHRI/WHRA/KWHR/KFLR was the first announcer when the station (then WKLR) went from 8,000 watts to 50,000 watts in the summer of 1982.