WMOH
WMOH (1450 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a mixed news/talk and sports talk format on the radio. Licensed to Hamilton, Ohio, United States, the station serves the Cincinnati area. The station is currently owned by Vernon R. Baldwin, Inc. and features programming from CBS Sports Radio and Salem Communications.[2][3]
City | Hamilton, Ohio |
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Broadcast area | Cincinnati |
Frequency | 1450 kHz |
Branding | 1450 the Ticket |
Programming | |
Format | News/Talk (daytime) Sports Talk (nighttime/weekends) |
Affiliations | Columbus Blue Jackets Salem Radio Network CBS Sports Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Vernon R. Baldwin, Inc. |
History | |
Call sign meaning | Walnut Hills-Middletown-Oxford-Hamilton[1] |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 65955 |
Class | C |
Power | 1,000 watts unlimited |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°24′12.00″N 84°31′50.00″W |
Links | |
Website | WMOH |
AM 1450 is the flagship station for Miami Redhawks football and basketball, and the Cincinnati affiliate for the Columbus Blue Jackets. 1450 also serves as the primary radio station for Butler County high school sports games as well.
History
WMOH was co-owned originally with former FM sister WHOH (currently Cumulus Media-owned WGRR) by its founder and original owner/operator Fort Hamilton Broadcasting. Both stations went to separate ownership in the 1970s. From its beginnings in the 1950s and through the 1960s, WMOH maintained a middle of the road format before switching to contemporary hits in the 1970s and through the mid-1980s.
The station had been Cincinnati's affiliate for ESPN Radio until July 2007, when it switched to WSAI. WMOH has since become more of a general talk station, featuring talk shows from Salem Radio Network during the day, and CBS Sports Radio at night. WMOH serves as the flagship radio station for Miami (Ohio) University athletics, and broadcasts local high school baseball, basketball, and football games. Since January 2008, WMOH has featured its own morning news and sports talks show, hosted by Chris Theiss and long-time WMOH employee Steve Vaughn.
References
- "Call Letter Origins". Radio History on the Web.
- "WMOH Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- "WMOH Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
External links
- WMOH in the FCC's AM station database
- WMOH on Radio-Locator
- WMOH in Nielsen Audio's AM station database