WXOL

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WXOL
Broadcast area Delaware, Ohio
Branding Radio Sol
First air date June 24, 2004 (as WXOL)
Frequency 1550 (kHz)
Format Spanish
Power 500 watts daytime
29 watts nighttime
Class D
Owner The Fifteen Fifty Corporation

WXOL is an AM Radio station in Delaware, Ohio located at 1550 kHz.

WXOL currently broadcasts with Spanish-language programming including the home games of the Columbus Crew Major League Soccer team.

Prior to becoming WXOL on June 9, 2004, the station operated using the call letters WDLR. The call letters WDLR represented the station's city of license: W Delaware

WXOL is owned by the Fifteen Fifty Corporation. It was at one time operated by now-bankrupt Stop 26 Riverbend, Inc., owners of WVKO-AM/FM, under a LMA.

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AM Radio Stations in the Columbus, Ohio Market (Arbitron #37)

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See also: Columbus (FM) (AM)

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