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Two quick hits - Help with who

I'm driving near downtown Cleveland, Ohio between 7 and 8am EST on Tuesday. The following two things occurred:

AM930. I listen pretty regularly to the excellent morning show on WEOL. It doesn't always come in clearly as I approach downtown, but except for the occasional snippet from WBEN in Buffalo, I can't make anything else out.
Well this time, for less then 20 seconds, I heard pretty clearly what might be a teaching/talk Religious station as a gentleman was talking about Jesus Christ.

AM1420. This is WHK in Cleveland. Around 7:45am, they switched to daytime power and pattern. In so doing, there's some seconds when they were off-air. During that little window, I heard the Christmas pop hit "Feliz Navidad" by Jose Feliciano. Any idea what the station may have been?
 
Not sure about 1420, but 930 might have been WAUR, a Catholic station here the Chicago area, although they basically (and supposedly) null the east to protect WBCK in Battle Creek, Michigan.
 
WAUR pushes east as much as it can in the daytime to try to hit part of the Chicago Market. It can't overlap WNTD though, with the 5 mV/m of both signals.
 
You should be hearing WHO before WJTB signs on for the day. I can pick them up here in Vermilion, OH in the morning around the same timeframe provided WJTB isn't already on. I'll have to check 1420 in the morning and see if I can catch that station you heard.
 
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