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kirkiefan
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del_griffith said:1090 out of Sidney (now dark) was directional east and easily made it to Columbus. I listened from just south of Bowling Green to Columbus one evening.
940 out of Lima had a monster day signal. No more. They had a woman who did news in the morning in the late 80's or early 90's that sounded major market.
The now silent WMVR-AM was at 1080 (NOT 1090 which is WKBV,Wilmington,now a repeater of WBZI,Xenia). 1080 had a great north/northeast signal covering Lima,Findlay and up to Bowling Green. I once piced it up in downtown Columbus back in the early 70s.
940 still does quite well despite its northwest/southeast pattern reaching the outskirts of Fort Wayne, Findlay,Carey and Marysville. I'm happy it went back to the WCIT callsign and an oldies format with it....they (Maverick Media) just need to clean up the transmitter site and do some fixing up....I hear the tower site has been a radio ghetto since the time that Forever used to own it.
1480's signal is disappointing..Still I wish Dusty the best now that he and Brian now OWN WDJO,even though it's now on a different frequency.