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WVCR-FM (88.3 The Saint) is a variety hits radio station located in Loudonville, New York, owned by Siena College, and primarily staffed by students from the college. The station broadcasts on 88.3 MHz at an effective radiated power of 2,800 watts from the Helderberg Mountains in the Town of New Scotland.
WBWC (88.3 FM) – branded 88.3 FM The Sting – is a non-commercial educational college/alternative rock radio station licensed to Berea, Ohio, serving western parts of Greater Cleveland. Owned by Baldwin Wallace University , the station is operated by both faculty and students.
In 1933, the call letters were changed to WOSU, representing Ohio State University's initials. [8] In 1949, an FM station was added, WOSU-FM at 89.7 MHz. At first, the FM station largely simulcast the AM's programming. Because 820 AM was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night, WOSU-FM was able to continue the AM's programs into the ...
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 ...
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The station was begun by business major Bill Rumbold and religion major Stan Morthart and began operating as WVFC during the spring of 1971. At this point, WVFC was a carrier current station available in some residence halls at 560 AM. On November 1, 1973 this station was born and became WLFC-FM and operated at a power of 10 watts on 88.3 MHz.
Ohio Radio Group eventually become a local radio powerhouse, owning 7 stations, including WFXN-FM (102.3, Galion, Ohio), WMAN-FM (98.3, Fredericktown, Ohio) and WXXF (107.7 Loudonville, Ohio). At that time, it was rebranded into "93Q", with a format closer to Hot AC programmed by Rod Staats aka Ric Knight from 1994 to 1997.
In 1994, Ashland Broadcasting purchased the stations to pair with WNCO/WNCO-FM in nearby Ashland. The name of the company was Ohio Radio Group. Ohio Radio Group eventually became a local radio powerhouse, owning 7 stations, including WFXN-FM/102.3—Galion, Ohio, WMAN-FM/98.3—Fredericktown, Ohio and WXXF/107.7—Loudonville, Ohio.