I've had my doubts about Maverick's ways...The Wikipedia articles on WDOH and the former WZOQ(now WWSR) are now altered. The WDOH article now claims that it started out as classic country....fact is it started out as Drake-Chenault's "Hitparade" affiliiate using automation from the get go which is contrary to the artcle claiming otherwise. It went classic country years later.
Also in the "92 Zoo" article,it originally said that WAXC(a predicessor station of "star") was purchased by John Bulmer Communications in 1978 from the former WERM.That article now says that he bought it when it became WZOQ "92 Zoo" in the mid-1980s and somebody else owned "WAXCee" at that time. Actually Bulmer stayed on in sales after he sold the former WAXC for about a year or so before moving on. he owned WAXC from 1978 until its sale to the newer owners which adopted the WZOQ calls before making the transition from Moulton to Lima.
As for ESPN 940...why did they have to change the calls from WLJM to the transplanted WZOQ calls? Apperantly they read the WLJM article. WLJM was a reference to its nickname...as R&B format "940 JAMZ" before the format (and Tom Joyner)was dropped after the sale which tells my gut feelings that they have no liking for Lima's african-american community..it was dumped almost immadiately after the sale to Maverick. 940 JAMZ was unique when Desarai "Duchess" Downs ran it with personalities before suddenly downsizing to sattellite programming in 2002. "The Touch" (Hits and Oldies) proved boorish...The sale and switch to ESPN sealed JAMZ' fate.
Only thing redeeming about ESPN 940..it does have some local programming thanks to "the Koz."..but it needs more!