This year marks 25 years since seven radio stations switched frequencies and formats across Cleveland, Akron and Canton.
WCLV goes from 95.5 to 104.9
WKDD goes from 96.5 to 98.1
WHK-FM goes from 98.1 to 95.5 and eventually becomes WFHM
WAKS goes from 104.9 to 96.5
WRMR goes from 850 to 1420 as WCLV-AM before the WRMR calls eventually return
WKNR goes from 1220 to 850
WHK goes from 1420 to 1220
Only WKNR, WAKS and WKDD are still at where they are at from 2001. Christian music is still at 95.5, but now part of the K-LOVE brand and ownership as WKLV, while Christian talk is still at 1220, but at WHKW.
The WHK calls returned to 1420 back in 2004 with Salem reacquiring the station around the same time and launching a Conservative-leaning News/Talk format.
WCLV moved to 90.3 back in 2022, while 104.9 became a simulcast of 89.7 WKSU after that station merged operations with WCPN around the same time. By the way, the WCPN calls are now on 104.9.
Any thoughts and memories of the big switch?
WCLV goes from 95.5 to 104.9
WKDD goes from 96.5 to 98.1
WHK-FM goes from 98.1 to 95.5 and eventually becomes WFHM
WAKS goes from 104.9 to 96.5
WRMR goes from 850 to 1420 as WCLV-AM before the WRMR calls eventually return
WKNR goes from 1220 to 850
WHK goes from 1420 to 1220
Only WKNR, WAKS and WKDD are still at where they are at from 2001. Christian music is still at 95.5, but now part of the K-LOVE brand and ownership as WKLV, while Christian talk is still at 1220, but at WHKW.
The WHK calls returned to 1420 back in 2004 with Salem reacquiring the station around the same time and launching a Conservative-leaning News/Talk format.
WCLV moved to 90.3 back in 2022, while 104.9 became a simulcast of 89.7 WKSU after that station merged operations with WCPN around the same time. By the way, the WCPN calls are now on 104.9.
Any thoughts and memories of the big switch?