I know for a fact that 95.1 is internet-fed. You can hear it randomly buffering, and I remember years ago when they hired "Tim Kennedy the Senator" as a DJ, he went on a tirade about CenturyLink's subpar internet causing 95.1 to go silent. Their transmitter location in rural Morrow County probably doesn't have the most reliable internet service.
Pretty sure they are likely using IP based STL's for all their frequencies that do not transmit from Delaware. It's pretty common now days for most broadcasters (even the big name ones). Delmar, 95.1's site is north of Mount Gilead in a rural area - doubt they have access to fiber these days but they might. (It's actually kind of amazing where fiber is being run these days - lot more rural area have access to it then some major cities) I know at one point WVXG had a small studio at it's transmitter site but I doubt that's being used as anything but a passthrough from the Route 36/37 Studios. The only frequencies which are fed directly are 92.9 Delaware, 1550 Delaware and 98.5 which all have their transmitter site at the Delaware studio.
You'd be shocked at what's IP based these days - Even big dogs like K-Love who have relied on satellite for years for delivery are moving to IP based delivery.
There are AM/FM stations in pretty sticky areas for getting data connectivity using 5G hot spots (like Maxxconnect) or business star link service to get IP to the transmitter
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