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WHBC-FM (94.1 MHz "Mix 94.1") is a commercial radio station in Canton, Ohio. It has a hot adult contemporary format and is owned by Alpha Media. The studios and offices are on Market Avenue South at 6th Street in Canton. WHBC-FM is a Primary Entry Point for the Emergency Alert System. WHBC-FM is a Class B station.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Ohio, ... Canton: Living Bread Radio: Catholic WILB-FM: 89.5: FM: Boardman:
The Twinsburg native eventually returned to Ohio to be closer to family, where he made a splash from 2014 to 2020 as co-host of a morning radio show on Rock 106.9 FM in Canton with Dan Stansbury.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 94.1 MHz: ... Radio María in Pampa del Indio, ... WHBC-FM in Canton, Ohio; WHJY in Providence, ...
WNPQ is a commercial FM radio station licensed to New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States, serving the Canton market. It broadcasts at 95.9 MHz , airing the K-Love contemporary Christian format. Previous formats include rock music in the 1980s as "Quick 96", later Top 40 hits as "Hot 95.9" and Country as "Canton Country 95.9".
WHBC (1480 kHz) is an AM radio station in Canton, Ohio, owned by Alpha Media.It has a mixed talk and sports radio format, supplemented with sports play-by-play. [2] Its studios and offices are in the historic WHBC Building at 550 Market Avenue South in downtown Canton, the station's location for over 60 years.
WNNF (94.1 FM, “Cat Country 94.1”) is a commercial radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio. The station broadcasts a country music radio format and is owned by Cumulus Media. Its studios and offices are on Montgomery Road in Norwood, Ohio, with a Cincinnati address. WNNF has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 16,000 watts.
WCER was an commercial radio station that was licensed to Canton, Ohio at 900 AM, serving the Canton metropolitan area.The station broadcast from 1947 to 2011, ceasing operations when the owners voluntarily allowed their license to expire, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cancelled it.