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  2. WAKW - Wikipedia

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    WAKW (93.3 FM, "STAR 93.3") is a Christian adult contemporary music radio station located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is a listener-supported radio station owned by Pillar of Fire International. The Class B, 50,000-watt signal reaches the greater Cincinnati area, including Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana.

  3. WNKN - Wikipedia

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    WNKN (105.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Middletown, Ohio, and serving parts of the Cincinnati and Dayton metropolitan areas. It broadcasts a Catholic radio format and is owned by Relevant Radio. WNKN has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 34,000 watts. The transmitter is on Rosendale Road near Breiel Boulevard in Middletown. [2]

  4. 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, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations

  5. Too soon? This Cincinnati radio station is already playing ...

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    One Cincinnati radio station started playing Christmas music on Nov. 1.

  6. WCNW - Wikipedia

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    WCNW (1560 kHz) was an AM radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format, combining instructional religious shows with southern gospel music. Licensed to Fairfield, Ohio, it served the Cincinnati metropolitan area. The station was owned by Vernon R. Baldwin, Inc. By day, WCNW transmitted with 5,000 watts.

  7. 'Just a great man': Community remembers Jim Scott ... - AOL

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    Cincinnati's morning voice Jim Scott touched many lives during his time on earth. For 46 years, he was a familiar voice on Cincinnati’s airwaves as the morning host for WLW , WSAI-AM and others.

  8. WCVG - Wikipedia

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    A Silent STA Application (required when a station intends to go silent, but keep its license) was filed with the FCC on January 14, 2010. It was dismissed on March 30, 2010. The station returned to the air with a Gospel music format after the station was sold by Davidson Media to Great Lakes Radio-Cincinnati, LLC.

  9. WNOP (AM) - Wikipedia

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    It now broadcasts for Cincinnati's Catholic community and archdiocesan base and is an affiliate of EWTN radio for most (if not all) of its programming. WNOP was a jazz station for 38 years, except for a brief run as a CNN Headline News affiliate from 1992 to 1994. [ 2 ]