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The rest of the day, the station carries The True Oldies Channel. By day, WWNN is powered at 30,000 watts. It uses a directional antenna with a four-tower array to avoid interfering with stations in the Miami area on 1450 and 1490 kHz. At night, to further reduce interference to other stations, the power is reduced to 2,500 watts.
The pre-existing talk radio format on 99.1 flipped to oldies, featuring programing from ABC Radio Network's The True Oldies Channel. [10] (The KQLZ call letters previously resided at a station in Los Angeles which, like the satellite-delivered True Oldies Channel, was programmed by Scott Shannon.) [11])
The station's oldies format continued despite the closedown of "The True Oldies Channel." On April 13, 2020, BAS Broadcasting purchased WTTF after a reverse LMA of more than five years. [2] Studios were moved from the campus of Heidelberg College to 80 E Market Street in Tiffin, at the corner of Ohio state routes 18 and 100.
In the summer of 2008 Small Potatoes Broadcasting, LLC. flipped the format to true oldies, calling the station "Big Oldies 930". The station derives a portion of its programming from Scott Shannon's The True Oldies Channel from ABC Radio. [3] On October 26, 2011, WWON was sold to Jukebox Media, LLC. [4]
In June 2008, ABC's The Touch programming was replaced with ABC's True Oldies Channel format. This "true oldies" format was programmed by legendary disc jockey Scott Shannon. [9] An FM simulcast of WLOR started on May 1, 2009, on FM translator W251AC at 98.1 FM with a transmitter located on Drake Mountain. The station was re-branded as "Sunny 98".
In March 2013, WPCN transitioned to a full-time news/talk format and dropped Cumulus Media's True Oldies Channel programming on nights and weekends. [6] The station now carries CBS Sports Radio programming on the weekends and talk shows at night, when its power is reduced to cover only Stevens Point proper to protect clear channel station CFRB ...
Initially locally programmed, in early 2010 WLAM and WLVP became affiliates of The True Oldies Channel. [19] Additionally, on August 2, the station added The Jeff Santos Show from WWZN in Boston; [ 20 ] this in effect took WLAM's morning drive programming back to a news/talk format, as Santos' program immediately follows the simulcast of WCSH's ...
WSJD "Sounding Just Delightful", (100.5 FM, "True Oldies 100.5") is a radio station serving the Evansville, Indiana area with an oldies format. It broadcasts on FM frequency 100.5 MHz and is under self ownership. Majority of the programming is featured from Scott Shannon's "The True Oldies Channel". [2] The station signed on in 1995.