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WOHL-CD (channel 35) is a low-power, Class A television station in Lima, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC and CBS.Owned by Block Communications, it is sister to full-power dual NBC/Fox affiliate WLIO (channel 8).
The two stations (and two repeaters)—which all operate under the collective banner of "Your Hometown Stations"—share studios on Rice Avenue northwest of downtown; WLIO's transmitter is located on Saint Clair Avenue north of downtown. WLIO began broadcasting as WLOK-TV on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 73 in 1953.
The following is a list of full-power radio stations and HD Radio subchannels in the United States broadcasting ESPN Radio programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and brandings. [1] Gray background indicates an HD Radio subchannel.
Their slogan is "Your Hometown Station!". KKIQ is owned by Alpha Media, which acquired the station in 2015 and also owns KKDV 92.1 FM in Walnut Creek and KUIC 95.3 FM in Vacaville . [ 2 ] Both KKIQ and KKDV operate from studios located in Pleasanton near Stoneridge Mall , and KKIQ has a transmitter site southeast of Livermore.
WFOB is a commercially licensed AM radio station, broadcasting at 1430 kilohertz at a maximum power output of 1,000 watts, with a three-tower directional antenna pattern, with differing constants day and night.
Initially an independent station, WEOL affiliated with the Mutual Broadcasting System in the early 1960s, and then switched to ABC Radio's American Entertainment Network in 1968. Throughout the 1970s, '80s and '90s, WEOL was "Your Hometown Radio Station," a middle-of-the-road outlet that put a heavy emphasis on local news and sports programming.
This is due to the station’s reputation as the “hometown” station that engages the community. The most recent endeavor of WJUC is a partnership with aMAYSing Kids Broadcasting and Media Mentorship Program, a 501(c)3 reading literacy program created by longtime WJUC radio personality Tisha Lee-Mays and husband Dante Mays.
KELE-FM is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Mountain Grove, Missouri, broadcasting on 92.5 MHz FM.The station is owned by Fred Dockins, through licensee Dockins Communications, Inc. [2] KELE-FM is branded as "The Grove" and "Mountain Grove's Hometown Station."