WEDI

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WEDI (for Dayton,Eaton and Indiana)is a daytime-only commercial AM radio broadcasting station at 1130kHz licensed to Eaton, Ohio.

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[edit] History

WEDI began in 1981 as WCTM-AM a continuation of a beautiful music format which aired originally at 92.9 FM (the present-day WGTZ "Z-93")where the WCTM calls originated in 1959. In June of 2004 while battling with heath problems and age,Stanley Coning,owner,operator,chief enginneer and announcer of "Radio Ranch 1130 WCTM" announced his official retirement from radio broadcasting and bid farewell to his many listeners. The transmitter site and three towers (home built by Coning himself) remains located in the Preble County rural community of Glenwood just east of Eaton. It's "figure 8" east to west direction pattern allows the station to be heard as far west as Greenfield in Central Indiana to London in Central Ohio should one be traveling on I-70 or on U.S. Route 40.

[edit] Classic Country Radio

The station returned to the air in July of 2004 as WEDI,now owned by Town and Country Broadcasting. Its current format is country oldies from the 1950s up to the 1980s in addition to bluegrass and country gospel music programming as "Classic Country Radio" as the Western Ohio/Eastern Indiana repeater of WBZI(AM) 1500 in Xenia, Ohio which serves Xenia,Springfield,eastern Dayton and surrouding areas.. WKFI(AM) 1090 in Wilmington, Ohio is the other repeater serving southwestern Ohio and portions of Northern Kentucky as well as metropolitan Cincinnati. As a point of interest, the call sign WEDI had once been assigned to the passenger liner SS America of the United States Lines a long time ago.

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AM radio stations in the Dayton market (Arbitron #59)
By frequency:

700 | 910 | 980 & 1340 | 1110 | 1130 | 1210 | 1290 | 1410 | 1500 | 1570 | 1600

By callsign:

WBZI | WDAO | WEDI | WGNZ | WHIO | WING | WLW | WONE & WIZE | WPFB | WPTW | WULM

See also: Dayton (FM) (AM)

Ohio Radio Markets

Akron (FM) (AM) | Cincinnati (FM) (AM) | Cleveland (FM) (AM) | Columbus (FM) (AM) | Dayton (FM) (AM) | Canton (FM) (AM) | Lima | Marietta | Sandusky (FM) (AM) | Toledo | Youngstown (FM) (AM)

See also: List of radio stations in Ohio and List of United States radio markets