Yep, someone is definitely hyping these, and doesn't even know what they have.
The two FM's are Class A's and are not going to be able to be moved anywhere. Especially not north, due to adjacent signals in the area (WOSA and WCLT).
The AM is 1000 watts, NON-Directional, Daytime only. I suppose it could be moved to Columbus, but may have to protect WHLO 640 in Akron. No way at all that anyone is going to get any nighttime authorization on it at all due to NYC.
Right now, the FM stations are automated with Dial-Global's "Hits Now" format on 100.1 and some satellite country format on 100.9. The AM runs gospel music and paid preaching. The two FM's air some sports, high school football and basketball games, and Chillicothe Paints baseball on 100.9.