WOHL-CA

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WOHL-CA
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Lima, Ohio
Branding Fox 25
Channels Analog: 25 (UHF)
Affiliations Fox
My Network TV (secondary)
Owner Metro Video Productions
Founded January 26, 1989
Call letters’ meaning W OHio Lima
Former callsigns W67CA (1989-1995)
Transmitter Power 16.5 kW
Height 86 m
Class Class A
Transmitter Coordinates 40°38′3.0″N, 84°12′29.0″W
Website www.foxlima.com

WOHL-CA is a Class A low-power television station in Lima, Ohio, serving the Lima market as a Fox affiliate on Channel 25. It is owned by Greg Phipps' Metro Video Productions based in Lima, Ohio. WOHL became a Class A station on April 1, 2002. On September 6, 2006, WOHL-CA began airing My Network TV from 11:00 PM to 1:00 AM. WOHL-CA currently carries a half-hour newscast at 10:00 PM.

[edit] Notable News Department Alumni

  • Joe Aulisio, Sports Anchor, Now at WKBN/WYFX in Youngstown, Ohio
  • Nathan Baker, Sports Anchor, Now at WKEF/WRGT in Dayton, Ohio
  • Craig Smylie, Sports Anchor, Now at WJET-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania
  • Matt Queen, Sports Anchor, Now at WEAU-TV in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
  • Kimberly Hanigosky, Reporter/Anchor, Now at WSET-TV in Lynchburg, Virginia
  • Mandy Hackman, Reporter/Anchor, Now at WYTV-TV in Youngstown, Ohio
  • Dan Martin, Anchor, Now at WYTV-TV in Youngstown, Ohio
  • Stephanie Stilwell, Anchor/Reporter, Now at News 14 Carolina in Greensboro, NC
  • Kim Russell, Anchor, Now at WNEM TV-5 in Saginaw, Michigan
  • Jason Meyers, Meteorologist, Now at WPTA/WISE-TV in Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Jordan Burgess, Reporter/Anchor, Now at WDTN-TV in Dayton, Ohio
  • Joscelyn Moes, Reporter, Now at WFMZ-TV in Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • Pete Cannella, Meteorologist, Now at KESQ-TV in Palm Springs, California
  • Heather Miller, Reporter, Now at WUPW-TV in Toledo, Ohio
  • Tiffany Tarpley,Anchor/Reporter, Now at WUPW-TV in Toledo, Ohio

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