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On June 1, 2009, the sports/talk format on sister station WZOQ was moved over to the 93.1 FM facility, while the country music format and WFGF calls were moved to the 92.1 FM facility, replacing the soft AC "Star" format. WFGF since adjusted their on-air nickname, and are now referred to as "New Country 92.1 The Frog."
WWSR (previously WFGF) was founded in August 1985 as WYRX "93 Rocks"(later 93-X and briefly as WFRY) which would become a sister station to WZOQ at first with an album-oriented rock format and transmits with 3,000 watts E.R.P. Its studios were shared with WZOQ in a building which previously housed a KFC restaurant on Cable Road in Lima. Its ...
Originally broadcasting only during the daytime hours, WCIT was founded in 1959 by the owners of The Lima Citizen.The Citizen folded in 1964, shortly thereafter, WCIT was sold off by the now-former newspaper's owners to Riggs Broadcasting, who also owned a combination AM/FM combination in Lansing, Michigan.
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At that time, following a live farewell show hosted by Taormina, both WEPN-FM and sister AM station WLIB relaunched as the Spanish-language La Exitosa. Similarly to stations such as WMIA-FM in Miami, the station carries a gold-based mix of Latin pop and English-language adult contemporary hits, with programming and imaging conducted in Spanish.
WDOH recently transitioned to an entertainment based AC with the anchor morning show Bob and Sheri, who were on sister station WZOQ for nearly 10 years. The show gained the top-rated position in the market and stayed there for nearly five consecutive years.
WBKS (93.9 FM, "93.9 Kiss FM"), owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., is a radio station serving Lima, Ohio with a Top 40 (CHR) format. Its studios are located with WIMA, WIMT-FM, WZRX-FM, and WMLX-FM on West Market Street in Lima.
fuboTV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Tubi, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus LiveNow from FOX is a digital and broadcast television network operated by Fox Television Stations , a division of Fox Corporation .