WLW - and WHK - did the same thing...
> When Crosley went into television, its stations were
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> WLW-T Cincinnati
> WLW-D Dayton
> WLW-I Indianapolis
> WLW-C Columbus
> WLW-A Atlanta
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The WLWA calls were also used, much, much later by Jacor at AM 550 in Cincinnati. Yes, there were once TWO WLWs in the same city.
See, Jacor bought then-WKRC-AM from Taft, and decided to image 550 as "550 WLW," couching the legal ID as "WLW-A Cincinnati Radio Station!" Didn't last long - Jacor ultimatly bought WCKY/1530, planted those calls on 550, and changed 1530's calls to WSAI.
In Cleveland, Forest City - then owner of the Cleveland Plain Dealer - also owned WHK/1420 back in the 40's and 50's. The "WHK" callsign was recycled on stations in Columbus (WHKC, now WTVN/610) and Akron (WHKK, now WHLO/640), to name a few. Yet, Forest City never really utilitzed those stations into an actual network.
In any case, all respective stations passed into seperate ownership by the early 60's. Today, Salem owns WHK and WHKW/1220 in Cleveland, plus WHKZ/1440 in Warren; yet neither station simulcasts each other beyond a set point of time.
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