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List of radio stations in Ohio

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The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Ohio, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats.

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Defunct

  • KDPM Cleveland (1921–1927)
  • W45CM/WELD Columbus (1941–1953)
  • WAQI/WAST Ashtabula (1964–1982)
  • WBKC/WCDN/WATJ Chardon (1969–2004)
  • WBBY-FM Westerville (1969–1990)
  • WBOE Cleveland (1938–1978)
  • WAND/WCNS/WNYN/WTOF/WBXT/WCER Canton (1947–2011)
  • WCLW Mansfield (1957–1987)
  • WCNW Fairfield (1964–2024)
  • WCRX-LP Columbus (2007–2020)
  • WDBK/WFJC Cleveland; moved to Akron in 1927 (1924–1930)
  • WFRO Fremont (1950–2021)
  • WJDD Carrollton (surrendered in 2022)
  • WJEH/WGTR/WJEH Gallipolis (1950–2021)
  • WJTB North Ridgeville (1984–2017)
  • WKNT/WJMP Kent (1965–2016)
  • WJVS Cincinnati (surrendered in 2012)
  • WKJH-LP Bryan (cancelled in 2023)
  • WLBJ-LP Fostoria (2015–2020)
  • WLMH Morrow (cancelled in 2012)
  • WLQR Toledo (1954–2016)
  • WMH Cincinnati (1921–1923)
  • WMVO Mount Vernon (1953–2023)
  • WNSD Cincinnati (1972–1978)
  • WHBD/WPAY Bellefontaine; moved to Mt. Orab in 1929 and Portsmouth in 1935 (1925–2011)
  • WWGH-LP
  • WWGK Cleveland (1947–2021)
  • WWIZ Lorain (1958–1967)
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