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I didn't realize WCHO (AM) had changed to standards. Last time I heard it, it was still Country.Richardsur 12:33, 14 Jul 2004 (UTC)
From where I took the info it was standards.The source could be wrong, making me incorrect alsoAlKollar
Any reason why WQKD(I think) 1650 AM is not on the list it ou tof the falls.—Precedingunsigned comment added by66.213.114.164 (talk)18:14, 28 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I do believe those are the call letters.goodguy007—Precedingundated comment was added at18:17, 28 October 2008 (UTC).[reply]
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Mlaffs Let me start by saying it appears that radio/tv stations is a focus of yours and that we have about the same amount of experience on Wikipedia. I understand that it may be correct, however I looked at the references for the article. *None* of the references on this page (all of which are through archive.org) appear to allow for checking of it. (The FM lookup and the Arbitron). I went to the page specifically for WOSA FM(if that is a poor example of the ones on this page owned by tOSU, please let me know). Of the external link specifically about WOSA specifically on *that* page, Nielsen doesn't have any information, radio-locator says "Ohio State University" and the fcc.gov site does say "The Ohio State University".
Is there any single reference that would have "the Ohio State University" that would cover all of the stations in this article., or would it be a situation where each radio station line would need a separate fcc.gov reference?Naraht (talk)14:26, 20 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The name listed with the FCC for these radio stations is irrelevant here.MOS:THEINST is, and by that rule, and our page name, it'sOhio State University, notThe Ohio State University. – Muboshgu (talk)20:09, 3 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]