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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.
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Dec. 26—It was a year of change for the Lima region in 2021, as some well-known names and places changed. Whether it was a new person in charge in Lima for the first time in 32 years, the ...
The newspaper was first printed on July 21, 1926. [1] The paper was owned by Freedom Communications, a privately held California-based company whose flagship paper is the Orange County Register, until 2012, when it was sold to Ohio Community Media, an affiliate of the private equity firm Versa Capital Management. [2]
Oct. 1—LIMA — The Allen County Commissioners shared staff updates at Tuesday morning's meeting and spoke with assistant prosecutor Kayla Rogers about the decision to pull back agreements for ...
WLOK staffers were notified on July 30, 1954, that the stations were in the process of being sold, which was confirmed to The Lima News, but the buyer's name was not disclosed. [41] The same day, Lloyd Pixley died at the age of 54; he had suffered a heart attack while attending the 1953 Ohio State-Michigan game and had been in hospital care on ...