I've seen similar threads of the Tennessee and Virginia boards and was just trying to think about Top 40s in Ohio (especially outside the bigger markets). Some that I can remember:
Toledo-WHOT and the 1230 facility
Lima-WCIT (live until the early 70s, and for a time carrying TM Stereo Rock, which could be heard on FM from Ft. Wayne). Lima had nothing on FM other than country and BM until the mid 80s
Celina-WMER (94.3). Automated with Hit Parade from 1968 through about 1971, then self-automated with a couple of live shifts, including a request show on Thursday nights. I remember them broacasting live from the Mercer County fair, bringing turntables, cart machines and even the phone).
Dayton-WONE (until 1970) and WING, WTUE until 1975
We know all about the legendary Cincy and Columbus stations
Marion-WDIF (what a little station at the time!)
Bellefontaine-WTOO AM/FM, later just Stereo TOO-98
Ottawa-WPNM when they first signed on, and daytparted at night in the early 80s
Youngstown-WHOT
Sure there were plenty more. Interesting stories, anyone?
Toledo-WHOT and the 1230 facility
Lima-WCIT (live until the early 70s, and for a time carrying TM Stereo Rock, which could be heard on FM from Ft. Wayne). Lima had nothing on FM other than country and BM until the mid 80s
Celina-WMER (94.3). Automated with Hit Parade from 1968 through about 1971, then self-automated with a couple of live shifts, including a request show on Thursday nights. I remember them broacasting live from the Mercer County fair, bringing turntables, cart machines and even the phone).
Dayton-WONE (until 1970) and WING, WTUE until 1975
We know all about the legendary Cincy and Columbus stations
Marion-WDIF (what a little station at the time!)
Bellefontaine-WTOO AM/FM, later just Stereo TOO-98
Ottawa-WPNM when they first signed on, and daytparted at night in the early 80s
Youngstown-WHOT
Sure there were plenty more. Interesting stories, anyone?