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Radio station in Millersburg, Ohio

For the Leland, North Carolina radio station that held the call sign WKLM from 1955 to 1984, seeWAAV. For the Eden, North Carolina radio station that held the call sign WKLM from 1986 to 1988, seeWPTI.
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(December 2007)
WKLM
Broadcast areaNew Philadelphia, Ohio
Dover, Ohio
Coshocton, Ohio
Frequency95.3MHz
BrandingWKLM 95.3 FM
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
AffiliationsOhio State Sports NetworkCleveland Browns Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerWKLM Radio, Inc.
History
First air date
1988
Technical information
Facility ID73178
ClassA
ERP3,000watts
HAAT100 meters (330 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°29′10″N81°50′46″W / 40.486°N 81.846°W /40.486; -81.846
Links
Websitewww.wklmfm.com

WKLM is acommercialFMradio station inMillersburg, Ohio, United States, broadcasting at 95.3MHz with anadult contemporary music format. Much of their broadcasts center on local news inHolmes County. They also carry all of the West Holmes Knights football games and manyWest Holmes andHiland basketball games. In addition to their coverage of West Holmes Knights and Hiland Hawks athletic coverage, WKLM also carries select gamesGaraway Pirates,Waynedale Golden Bears, andTriway Titans games on their airwaves and YouTube channel. WKLM also carriesOhio State Buckeyes football from theOhio State Sports Network. Beginning in 2024, they became an affiliate of theCleveland Browns Radio Network.

The station is owned and operated by WKLM Radio, Inc., headed by Bruce Wallace ofCoshocton, who also ownsWTNS andWTNS-FM there. The station signs off at 12am, and signs back onto the air between 5am and 5:30am daily.

WKLM hit the airwaves on August 15, 1988, at 5:00 a.m. The original owner was Graphic Publications, Inc., publisher ofThe Bargain Hunter, founded by Abe and Fran Mast in 1973. WKLM hired Kim Kellogg as the first general manager. Skip Randolf was the first program director, Brad Shupe the first sports director and Lorin Miller the first news director. Other original on-air talent included Ron Strong (currently OM/PD WCLT AM/FM Newark), Skip Randolf, Brad Shupe, David Hintz, Kathy Linn, Alan Reed, Brett Swinderman and Mike Miller.

The station's current lineup consists of Melissa Patrick in the morning, Michael Hammond in Mid-day, and Jake Sidle in the afternoon. Local athletic coverage is performed by Sports Director Matt Croy and Jake Sidle.

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This region also includesNew Philadelphia.
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