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American media personality (born 1957)
gained minor fame in the early 1980s, as a late-night radio disc jockey on WVKO in Columbus, Ohio. After over a decade in radio, Williams was dismissed in
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WVKO may refer to: WXGT, a radio station (1580 AM) licensed to Columbus, Ohio, United States, which held the call sign WVKO from 1951 to 2020 WWLA (FM)
WVKO
Radio station in Columbus, Ohio
Originally WVKO, the station signed on on December 29, 1951, under the ownership of Skyway Broadcasting. Unlike most AM stations of the time, WVKO actually
WXGT
Radio station in Johnstown–Columbus, Ohio
terminate the fund. WVKO-FM and WVKO were sold to TSJ Radio, LLC effective December 19, 2014, at a price of $743,750. On March 4, 2019, WVKO-FM was sold to
WWLA_(FM)
Radio station in Columbus, Ohio
3rd Street. It added a sister station in 1951, WVKO (1580 AM, now WXGT). Most of its early days, WVKO-AM-FM served Columbus' Black community, with R&B
WSNY
American Spanish-language newspaper, magazine and radio station chain
addition to its Spanish-language radio stations, TSJ Media also operated WVKO (1580 AM), an English-language classic hits station in Columbus, Ohio. WTUV
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Catholic radio station in Columbus, Ohio
WUCO's Catholic programming over WVKO (1580 AM), under a lease agreement with station owner Bernard, Ohio L.L.C. WVKO's superior signal provided better
WVSG_(AM)
2004 compilation album by Various artists
years throughout the 1970s. Founded by Bill Moss, a local singer and DJ at WVKO in Columbus, Capsoul released just a dozen 45's and one highly sought after
Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label
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Radio station in Marysville, Ohio
December 2008, when the organization began leasing time on Columbus-licensed WVKO, at the time owned by Bernard Ohio, LLC. This enabled St. Gabriel Radio to
WDLR
American journalist and radio host (1923–2025)
the "Ann Walker Show" and "Youth Speaks" for the Columbus radio station WVKO. In 1970, Walker served as a Columbus Consumer Protection Committee member
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American radio network (1972–1991)
Atlanta, Georgia WRBD, Broward County, Florida and its sister FM station WCKO WVKO in Columbus, Ohio WWIL-FM in Wilmington, North Carolina National Black Network
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Talk radio format
the format did not work in Columbus, Ohio. An unrelated Columbus station (WVKO) picked up the liberal talk programming later that year. Air America filed
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1976 song by Weapons of Peace
name incorrectly spelt as Weapons of Peach, a new regional highlight at WVKO in Columbus. The single was no. 5 on the Cash Box R&B Singles To Watch list
Just Can't Be That Way (Ruth's Song)
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replacement WJMO became the Spanish-language flagship on November 1, 2024. WVKO-FM became WWLA in 2024 and added WJYD as a simulcast. Golic served as play-by-play
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Radio station in Cortland, Ohio
7), and the defunct 1500 WASN-AM. The drum format most recently aired on WVKO-AM 1580 / 92.9 FM W225CS Columbus, Ohio. The station fell silent on April
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American disco band for the 1970s
April 27, Radio & Records reported that it was added to the playlists of WVKO in the Midwest and KDAY in the West. With the success of the single in the
The_Beck_Family
American politician and writer
now on the internet via Talktainmentradio.com. He also had a program on WVKO 1580. He also appeared with Charles Traylor on "The Fitrakis Files" on WSMZ
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2014-09-13. Archived from the original on 2022-05-25. Retrieved 2014-10-24. "1580 WVKO Columbus Drops Liberal Talk" from Radio Insight (December 14, 2012) "Nielsen
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Radio station in Columbus, Ohio
attempt to save the progressive radio format on 1230 AM. Competing station WVKO (1580 AM) eventually changed formats, and picked up much of the former WTPG
WYTS
Radio station in Painesville, Ohio
executive Gary Richards, who at the time operated like-formatted station WVKO (1580 AM) in Columbus. The actual flip occurred on August 4, 2011. As part
WCCD
1976 studio album by Weapons of Peace
magazine's 9 October issue, three albums added to the playlist of r&b station WVKO in Columbus were by Skip Mahoney, Newbirth, and Weapons of Peace. The single
Weapons_of_Peace_(album)
Radio station in Delaware, Ohio
side of Delaware. On July 15, 2020, WDLR began an additional simulcast on WVKO (now WXGT) and its translator W225CS, both located in Columbus. Weeks later
WQCD_(AM)
1979 single by The Beck Family
April 27, Radio & Records reported that it was added to the playlists of WVKO in the Midwest and KDAY in the West. For the week of May 5, Cash Box reported
Can't Shake the Feeling (The Beck Family song)
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Radio station in Lexington, Ohio, United States
is available online. WFOT began in February 2007 as a near-simulcast of WVKO in Columbus from 2007 to 2011 and then WVSG in Columbus from 2011 until July
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(Greenville, SC), WMBM (Miami, FL), WCIN (Cincinnati, OH), WABQ (Cleveland, OH), WVKO (Columbus, OH), WHAT (AM) (Philadelphia, PA), WEBB and WJZ-TV (Baltimore
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