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Ohio Wesleyan turned back its license for 98.7 FM in Delaware last June.

Noticed this while looking why WINF-LP in Delaware was granted a CP to move 98.5 instead of the the contested frequency of 99.3. 98.5 opened up for WINF-LP because WSLN turned in it's license to the FCC last June. More on the old NABCO contested 99.3 FM frequency app. for WINF-LP is here:

http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=189791.20;wap2

Any way, just in case you are interested, here is why WSLN turned in its license to the FCC.
Click her to read more:

http://radiosurvivor.com/2012/06/26/ohio-wesleyan-turns-back-license-for-college-radio-station-wsln/

Ohio Wesleyan Turns Back License for College Radio Station WSLN
Posted on June 26, 2012 by Jennifer Waits

On May 31, 2012, the license for Ohio Wesleyan’s student radio station WSLN was cancelled after the Delaware, Ohio university turned the 98.7 FM license back to the FCC. Trace Regan, WSLN adviser and Chair of the Ohio Wesleyan Journalism Department told me via email that, “WSLN will continue as ‘OWU Radio’ online. The webcast should be in operation at the start of fall semester.”
 
Kinda sad to see them turn in the license but not surprising.. the few times I drove thru Delaware years ago when they were still on air the frequency was putting out dead air the few times I was in the area..
 
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