Just to compare what the radio dial brought us in 1993 as compared to today, these are the stations I can remember picking up on my home stereo back in 1993 in Lorain (between 92MHz and 108MHz)
92.3 WJMO 'Jammin '92' (Top-40/CHR)
93.1 WZAK (Urban AC)
93.7 WQIO/Mt. Vernon '93Q' (CHR)
93.9 CKLW from Windsor (Oldies)
94.1 'The New 94.1 HBC-FM' (AC from Canton)
94.5 'Toledo's X-94.5' (Classic Rock)
94.9 'Mix 94.9' (This was a CHR station from Akron then they flipped to country later that year still calling themselves Mix 94.9)
95.3 WLKR/Norwalk, OH
95.5 WCLV (Classical)
96.5 '96 FM WKDD' (CHR from Akron)
97.5 WONE/Akron (Rock)
97.7 WGGN/Castalia (Christian)
98.1 WTOF/Canton (Christian)
98.5 WNCX (Classic Rock)
99.1 WFRO/Fremont (AC)
99.5 WGAR (Country)
99.9 WKKO/Toledo (Country)
100.1 WSWR/Shelby, OH 'Wizard 100' was the station name at the time IIRC playing Oldies
100.7 WMMS 'The Buzzard 100.7' (Rock)
100.9 WNCG/Clyde, OH 'Gold 101' (Oldies)
101.3 WNCO/Ashland (Country)
101.5 WLQR/Toledo 'Soft Rock 101.5 WLQR' which would later change its name to '101.5 the River' (AC)
102.1 WDOK 'Soft Hits 102.1 WDOK' is the slogan they used IIRC with Nancy Alden 'Cleveland's Lady in Red' at night
102.7 WCPZ/Sandusky '102.7 FM WCPZ' and 'The Fun Point' (CHR)
103.3 WCRF (Christian)
103.7 WTTF/Tiffin (Oldies/AC)
104.1 WQAL 'Cleveland's Q104' (CHR) Home of 'Friday Night 80s' and 'Saturday Night Fever'
104.5 WQKT/Wooster (Country)
104.7 WIOT/Toledo (AOR) Although they were throwing in some active rock at the time
104.9 WZLE/Lorain (Christian)
105.3 WYHT/Mansfield 'Y-105' (CHR)
105.7 WMJI 'Majic 105.7 Good Times Great Oldies' (50s 60s and very early 70s only)
106.1 WVNO/Mansfield 'Lite Rock 106 VNO' (AC) I remember hearing 'This is Greg Campbell with another custom CD music mix' on this station
106.5 WLTF 'Lite Rock 106 1/2' (AC) Trapper Jack in the mornings and 'Love Light Live' in the evenings. Also remember '70s Sunday night'
107.3 WNWV 'Cleveland's Cool FM - 107.3 WNWV'
107.9 WENZ '107.9 the End' (Alternative)
I had a 70s analog tuner with an antenna in the attic and so I was able to fine tune stations like 100.9 and 104.7 and eliminate adjacent-channel interference
Anyone else have a Cleveland area classic FM bandscan they would like to share?
92.3 WJMO 'Jammin '92' (Top-40/CHR)
93.1 WZAK (Urban AC)
93.7 WQIO/Mt. Vernon '93Q' (CHR)
93.9 CKLW from Windsor (Oldies)
94.1 'The New 94.1 HBC-FM' (AC from Canton)
94.5 'Toledo's X-94.5' (Classic Rock)
94.9 'Mix 94.9' (This was a CHR station from Akron then they flipped to country later that year still calling themselves Mix 94.9)
95.3 WLKR/Norwalk, OH
95.5 WCLV (Classical)
96.5 '96 FM WKDD' (CHR from Akron)
97.5 WONE/Akron (Rock)
97.7 WGGN/Castalia (Christian)
98.1 WTOF/Canton (Christian)
98.5 WNCX (Classic Rock)
99.1 WFRO/Fremont (AC)
99.5 WGAR (Country)
99.9 WKKO/Toledo (Country)
100.1 WSWR/Shelby, OH 'Wizard 100' was the station name at the time IIRC playing Oldies
100.7 WMMS 'The Buzzard 100.7' (Rock)
100.9 WNCG/Clyde, OH 'Gold 101' (Oldies)
101.3 WNCO/Ashland (Country)
101.5 WLQR/Toledo 'Soft Rock 101.5 WLQR' which would later change its name to '101.5 the River' (AC)
102.1 WDOK 'Soft Hits 102.1 WDOK' is the slogan they used IIRC with Nancy Alden 'Cleveland's Lady in Red' at night
102.7 WCPZ/Sandusky '102.7 FM WCPZ' and 'The Fun Point' (CHR)
103.3 WCRF (Christian)
103.7 WTTF/Tiffin (Oldies/AC)
104.1 WQAL 'Cleveland's Q104' (CHR) Home of 'Friday Night 80s' and 'Saturday Night Fever'
104.5 WQKT/Wooster (Country)
104.7 WIOT/Toledo (AOR) Although they were throwing in some active rock at the time
104.9 WZLE/Lorain (Christian)
105.3 WYHT/Mansfield 'Y-105' (CHR)
105.7 WMJI 'Majic 105.7 Good Times Great Oldies' (50s 60s and very early 70s only)
106.1 WVNO/Mansfield 'Lite Rock 106 VNO' (AC) I remember hearing 'This is Greg Campbell with another custom CD music mix' on this station
106.5 WLTF 'Lite Rock 106 1/2' (AC) Trapper Jack in the mornings and 'Love Light Live' in the evenings. Also remember '70s Sunday night'
107.3 WNWV 'Cleveland's Cool FM - 107.3 WNWV'
107.9 WENZ '107.9 the End' (Alternative)
I had a 70s analog tuner with an antenna in the attic and so I was able to fine tune stations like 100.9 and 104.7 and eliminate adjacent-channel interference
Anyone else have a Cleveland area classic FM bandscan they would like to share?