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WQAL (104.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, featuring a hot adult contemporary format known as "Q104" . Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station serves Greater Cleveland and surrounding Northeast Ohio.
WCLE-FM (104.1 FM, "Mix 104.1") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary music format. [2] Licensed to Calhoun, Tennessee , the station is currently owned by Hartline, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio , Vol Network , Titans Radio Network , and Motor Racing Network .
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.1 MHz: Argentina Cóndor ... WQAL in Cleveland, Ohio; WQOU-LP in Mt. Gilead, Ohio; WRBX in Reidsville, Georgia;
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 ...
92.3 WKRK-FM Cleveland Heights (Sports - Infinity) 93.1 WZAK Cleveland ; 95.5 WKLV-FM Cleveland (Christian contemporary - K-Love)* 96.5 WAKS Akron (Contemporary hits) 98.5 WNCX Cleveland (Classic rock) 99.5 WGAR-FM Cleveland ; 100.7 WMMS Cleveland (Active rock/hot talk) 102.1 WDOK Cleveland (Adult contemporary)
WAKS-HD2 (96.5-2 FM) is a digital subchannel of WAKS, a commercial radio station licensed to Akron, Ohio, which features an urban contemporary format known as "Real 106.1". ". Owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., WAKS-HD2 serves Greater Cleveland and surrounding Northeast Ohio and is the FM radio home of Cleveland Charge basketbal
WPYK (104.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Portsmouth, Ohio. [2] The station became notable when it stayed on air during the floods in Portsmouth in 1937, giving up-to-the-minute news and announcements to those separated and weary from the floods.
The Hotel Statler in downtown Cleveland was the first studio home for WGAR, and by proxy, WGAR-FM.. The WGAR Broadcasting Company, a group led by George A. Richards and owner of WGAR (1220 AM), first filed paperwork on January 17, 1944, to establish an FM adjunct at 45.5 MHz [3] but due to the number of applicants exceeding the number of available channels, WGAR's application was put through a ...