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WBKC (FM)
WBKC may refer to: * WBKC (FM), a radio station (90.9 MHz) in the K-Love network at Morgantown, Indiana, United States * Radio stations that previously used the call sign: :* WATJ (1560 AM) in Chardon, Ohio (1969–1986) :* WABQ (1460 AM) in Painesville, Ohio (1986–2006) :* WWGK WWGK (1540 AM) is a commercial daytime-only radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, that is currently silent. Owned by Good Karma Brands, it has previously operated as an ESPN Radio affiliate. The transmitter tower for WWGK is located on ...
(1540 AM) in Cleveland, Ohio (October 24–November 7, 2006) {{Disambiguation, callsign ...
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WBKC (FM)
WBKC may refer to: * WBKC (FM), a radio station (90.9 MHz) in the K-Love network at Morgantown, Indiana, United States * Radio stations that previously used the call sign: :* WATJ (1560 AM) in Chardon, Ohio (1969–1986) :* WABQ (1460 AM) in Painesville, Ohio (1986–2006) :* WWGK WWGK (1540 AM) is a commercial daytime-only radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, that is currently silent. Owned by Good Karma Brands, it has previously operated as an ESPN Radio affiliate. The transmitter tower for WWGK is located on ...
(1540 AM) in Cleveland, Ohio (October 24–November 7, 2006) {{Disambiguation, callsign ...
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WATJ
WATJ was a commercial daytime-only radio station licensed to Chardon, Ohio at 1560 AM, and served parts of Greater Cleveland. The station broadcast from 1962 to 2004, ceasing operations when the owners voluntarily turned their license back to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for cancellation. History What ended up becoming WATJ first went on the air on June 16, 1962 as WGLD, a mere 500-watt daytimer. WGLD fell silent around 1965. Al Kipp, who was the general manager of WELW in Willoughby at the time, was hired by a new group to put the station back on the air. They built studios and a four-tower directional array on Aquilla Road east of Route 44 in Chardon, boosting power to 1,000 watts with a very tight directional pattern, the largest lobe of the signal beamed up into populous Lake County. At one time, WBKC even had a satellite studio at the Great Lakes Mall. Al Kipp did much of the field engineering work for the construction permit. The call letters WBKC sto ...
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WABQ
WABQ (1460 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Painesville, Ohio, currently carrying a gospel music format. Owned by Radio Advantage One, LLC, WABQ serves Lake County and eastern parts of Greater Cleveland, and is a local affiliate for the Cleveland Cavaliers Radio Network. WABQ's studios and transmitter tower are located off of One Radio Place on the northeastern end of Painesville. History The station went on the air April 25, 1956 as a daytime only station under the call sign WPVL (Where People Value Listening). Somerset Broadcasting, Inc. was the original owner under President/General Manager & Chief Engineer, Carl R. Lee. The station was originally located 102 S. Park Place in downtown Painesville, just a few steps to the NE from Carlisle-Allen Department store and the Parmly Hotel to the NW. The original staff featured Elwood Thompson, who moved from WVSC, Somerset, Pennsylvania to be WPVL's first Program Director, James Ahlstrom was News and Sports Director an ...
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