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Radio station in Mount Vernon, Ohio
WMVO (1300 AM) – branded as "Oldies WMVO" – was a commercial oldies radio station licensed to serve Mount Vernon, Ohio. It also operated a translator signal
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Morrow (cancelled in 2012) WLQR Toledo (1954–2016) WMH Cincinnati (1921–1923) WMVO Mount Vernon (1953–2023) WNSD Cincinnati (1972–1978) WHBD/WPAY Bellefontaine;
List of radio stations in Ohio
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Radio station in Mount Vernon, Ohio
BAS Broadcasting of Fremont, Ohio. WQIO-FM and its former sister station WMVO were founded by Helen E. Zelkowitz in the 1950s and remained locally owned
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Radio station in Galion, Ohio
2000, Clear Channel purchased Ohio Radio Group which included WQIO and WMVO in Mount Vernon, Ohio, WWBK in Fredericktown, Ohio, WBZW in Loudonville,
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American broadcaster
husband, Charles, began WMVO-FM, a radio station in Mount Vernon, Ohio. They complemented that station with the launching of WMVO (AM) in Mount Vernon two
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Radio station in Fredericktown, Ohio
for $125,000. The company also owned WFXN-FM/Galion, WQIO-FM/Mt. Vernon, WMVO-AM/Mt. Vernon, WNCO-FM/Ashland, WNCO-AM/Ashland, WXXF-FM/Loudonville. Ashland/Knox
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American hall of fame for women established in 1978
executive Helen Zelkowitz (1911–2006) Knox 1982 Radio broadcaster and founder of WMVO Harriet J. Anderson (1913–1980) Athens 1983 Painter and textile artist Ione
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Radio station in Bucyrus, Ohio
Ohio Radio Group based in Ashland Ohio who also owned stations WQIO and WMVO in Mount Vernon, Ohio, WNCO and WNCO-FM in Ashland, Ohio, WMAN-FM in Fredericktown
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Syndicated radio format
Illinois - WCSJ/WCSJ-FM Mount Sterling, Kentucky – WMST Mount Vernon, Ohio – WMVO Oakland, Maryland – WMSG Oneonta, Alabama – WCRL Owensboro, Kentucky – WVJS
Timeless_(radio_network)
Radio station in Tiffin, Ohio
settling on ABC/Citadel's "Timeless" channel (which sister stations WLEC and WMVO also carried). With the demise of "Timeless" in February 2010, WTTF moved
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Radio station in Fremont, Ohio
afternoons. BAS Broadcasting, owned by Jim Lorenzen and Tom Klein, also owns WMVO and WQIO in Mount Vernon, Ohio, as well as WCPZ, WMJK, WLEC, and WOHF in
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