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WCHO 1250 Washington CH

Anyone know when they switched to "good times and great oldies"? I'm hardly a regular listener (I'm in Columbus), and I just noticed it this week. Of course, "good times and great oldies" plays nothing but worn-out 60s and 70s oldies but any oldies is better than none, I guess.
 
I just caught them today..WCHO was a very old-skewing Adult Standards (older than when WSAI was standards)and I guess the change had to come. Will WSRW, Hillsboro and WCHI, Chillicothe follow suit if they haven't already? <P ID="signature">______________
Have a Happy New Year!
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WCHO and WCHI both switched on December 26th at midnight. They're both running ABC Radio Networks "Oldies Radio" format.

As far as I know WSRW-AM is still "Music of Your Life"
 
Re: WCHO AM/FM Washington Court House

They were adult standards up till they started playing Christmas music. They must have switched after Christmas. Too bad we can't hear it here in Columbus thanks to the IBOC static from 1230!

Does anyone know what happen to WCHO-FM Friday night? They were off air for awhile.

> Anyone know when they switched to "good times and great
> oldies"? I'm hardly a regular listener (I'm in Columbus),
> and I just noticed it this week. Of course, "good times and
> great oldies" plays nothing but worn-out 60s and 70s oldies
> but any oldies is better than none, I guess.
>
 
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