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WKTN broadcasts the competitions of the Kenton Wildcats, the sports teams of Kenton High School, as well as other county and regional school sports.Programs are usually hosted by Chad Spencer or Bob Simmons with the play-by-play and Jim Homan with color commentary.
The flip left WXXL as the only CHR station remaining in the Orlando-Winter Haven market until country station WOTW flipped to rhythmic contemporary as WFYY in August 2022 (that station flipped to talk radio as "Florida Man Radio" in March 2024, due to low ratings, and was later sold to Norsan Media and now broadcasts a tropical music format as ...
WLKR-FM started broadcasting in 1962, with the AM counterpart, WLKR (AM), starting in 1968.The station was founded by Port Clinton, Ohio resident Robert W. Reider, who eventually started and operated WLKR-AM-FM, WRWR in Port Clinton, WAWR in Bowling Green, and WKTN in Kenton, all via his "Ohio Radio Incorporated" banner.
Orlando: iHM Licenses, LLC: Sports (FSR/ESPN) WYHJ-LP: 107.9 FM: Gulf Breeze: Calvary Chapel Gulf Breeze d/b/a Coastline Calvary Chapel: Christian WYJC: 90.3 FM ...
The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting K-Love programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area.
Callsign Frequency City of license WMAB-FM: 89.9 FM: Mississippi State, Mississippi: WMAD: 96.3 FM: Cross Plains, Wisconsin: WMAE-FM: 89.5 FM: Booneville, Mississippi
Reider eventually started and operated WAWR, WRWR in Port Clinton, WLKR in Norwalk, and WKTN in Kenton, all via his "Ohio Radio Incorporated" banner. WAWR programmed easy listening music during the day and rock in the evenings changing to contemporary rock and underground rock in the evenings with Bob Ladd, geared toward the college students at ...
WOKB originated as the expanded band "twin" of the original WOKB on the standard AM band.. On March 17, 1997, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that 88 stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with WOKB in Winter Garden authorized to move from 1600 to 1680 kHz. [2]