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WRQN is an American radio station licensed to broadcast from Bowling Green, Ohio. Though licensed to Bowling Green, its primary market and its studios are in the nearby city of Toledo. The station broadcasts at 93.5 on the FM dial, and plays classic hits music. Its transmitter is located near Haskins, Ohio.
WAKR (1590 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Akron, Ohio, and known as "Soft Hits 93.5 FM".Locally owned and operated by Rubber City Radio Group, Inc., the station primarily services the Akron metropolitan area, including both Summit County and Portage County.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of ... News/Talk: WHVT: 90.5: FM: ... WOSU-FM: 89.7: FM: Columbus: Ohio State University: ...
WRPO-LP (93.5 FM) is a noncommercial low-power radio station licensed to Russells Point, Ohio, with a community radio/oldies format billed as "Indian Lake's Greatest Hits". ". Owned by the village of Russells Point and operated by Gray Fox Broadcasting with studios and transmitter both located in the village, WRPO-LP serves both it, adjacent Lakeview and Indian Lake State
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 93.5 MHz: Argentina Antena ... WYFQ-FM in Wadesboro, North Carolina; WZBH in Millsboro, Delaware; WZCR in ...
WBNV (93.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Barnesville, Ohio , United States, the station serves the Wheeling area. The station is currently owned by Joel Losego, through licensee AVC Communications, Inc. [ 2 ]
Denny Schaffer is a radio talk show host based in Toledo, Ohio.He left WQQO to host The 5:30 Club on 93.5 WRQN. [1] He previously hosted a morning show on WWWM-FM, WRNO-FM and an evening show on WGKA 920 in Atlanta from 9 - 11 pm which WGKA moved to 8- 10 pm a few months before Denny was offered a gig in New Orleans.
WLEC began broadcasting December 7, 1947, as a Mutual affiliate on 1450 kHz with 250 watts of power (full-time). The licensee was Lake Erie Broadcasting Company. [5] After signing on, WLEC became a charter affiliate of the Cleveland Indians Radio Network—which originated from WJW (850 AM) and WJW-FM (104.1) starting with the 1948 season—WLEC has remained an affiliate and is the longest ...