- WHLO
Infobox Radio Station
name = WHLO
area =Akron, Ohio
branding = News/Talk 640 WHLO
slogan = "Akron's News Talk"
airdate =January 5 ,1927
frequency = 640 (kHz)
format = News/Talk
power = 5,000watt s (daytime)
500 watts (nighttime)
class = B
owner =Clear Channel Communications
website = [http://www.640whlo.com/ www.640whlo.com]
former_callsigns = WHKK (1945-1962)
WCLE (1936-1945)
WJAY (1927-1936)
callsign_meaning = HeLlO RadioWHLO is an AM radio station in
Akron, Ohio , USA, operating on 640 kHz, and owned byClear Channel Communications .The station has a news/talk format with
Jim Quinn 's morning drive program fromWPGB in Pittsburgh, and a schedule of syndicated talkers during the day, headed byGlenn Beck ,Rush Limbaugh andSean Hannity , with a local late afternoon show hosted byWKDD morning hostMatt Patrick .The station also carries NASCAR, and local high school sports on Friday nights, and carries
Akron Aeros minor-league baseball when sports stationWARF is not able to do so.WHLO carries local news updates from Clear Channel's Akron/Canton newsroom for part of the day, and airs local Akron/Canton news produced by Clear Channel's Cleveland facilities outside of drive-time hours. It also carries national news updates from
Fox News Radio .History
The station traces its origin to WJAY, which began broadcasting in Cleveland on
January 5 ,1927 , on 610 kHz. WJAY was purchased onOctober 30 ,1936 by United Broadcasting, which also owned WHK in Cleveland. The new owners changed the call sign from WJAY to WCLE. In1945 as the FCC began implementing a ruling limiting station owners to a single AM outlet in a market, United Broadcasting moved WCLE to Akron, and changed the call sign to WHKK and the frequency to 640 kHz. In turn, United moved the 610 frequency toColumbus, Ohio to create WHKC from WAIU (formerly WBAV) which had been broadcasting daytime only on 640. WHKC became WTVN in the 1950s.In the 1950s WHKK was in the forefront of stations broadcasting rock and roll, led by Pete "Mad Daddy" Myers. Myers contribution to the story rock and roll has been overshadowed by other better known DJs such as
Alan Freed . He began his career in1957 at WHKK, and he developed into one of the most distinctive DJs in the northeast. As Mad Daddy, he had a frenetic, rapid-fire patter delivered entirely in rhyme. Playing an eclectic mixture of rock and roll and rhythm and blues, he coined phrases still used today, such as "wavy gravy" and "mellow jello". By January1958 he moved on to WJW radio in Cleveland, which he promptly left in June of that year. After staying off the air until August 1958 as required by his WJW contract, he switched to WHK in Cleveland, where he reached the peak of his popularity, hosting record hops and live after-midnight shows dressed in a Dracula costume.WHKK became WHLO in
1962 , reflecting "Hello Radio" due to its low dial position. The station continued to operate as a "daytimer" for many years, having to sign off at Los Angeles sunset for I-A clear channel signalKFI . This would mean that WHLO would stay on until around 7:30pm during the winter, and as late as 11:00pm during certain summer months. WHLO would attain nighttime service many years later, but it would only be at 500 watts as opposed to their 5,000 daytime signal. After airing a popular top-40 format featuring disk jockeys known as "The Good Guys," WHLO turned to news/talk radio in the mid-1970s. By then, the station came under the ownership ofSusquehanna Radio Corporation , which had acquired WNYN-FM in Canton, changing the FM station's call sign to WHLQ in the process.Some of the personalities on WHLO's first talk incarnation include Nick Anthony, Steve Cannon (later at
WTVN ), Steve Fullerton (later at multiple Cleveland stations), Ron Vereb (today with WKBN as "Ron Verb"), and Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton (heard today onKLSD in San Diego andKLAC inLos Angeles ).After a brief attempt at an all-news format, WHLO aired "Middle of the Road" music until
Mortenson Broadcasting changed it to a religious format. This format continued under different versions throughout the late 1990's. The station itself came under ownership ofSalem Communications , and picked up Salem's syndicated "Solid Gospel" format service. In 1998, Salem relocated WHLO's operations to their Independence facility.In the fall of
2001 , WHLO was sold toClear Channel Communications . The station briefly simulcast top-40WKDD during this period, and adopted their second talk format (this time featuring syndicated talkers) in June2002 . The station airs a number of syndicated talk programs carried by other Clear Channel stations, includingGlenn Beck Program ,The Rush Limbaugh Show ,The Sean Hannity Show , andCoast to Coast AM .On April 28, 2008,
Matt Patrick began a local late-afternoon talk show. Patrick is the long-time morning host atWKDD , and also continues that role. [http://www.640whlo.com/]Programs
Weekdays
*6 to 9 a.m.: The War Room with Quinn and Rose
*9 a.m. to noon:Glenn Beck
*Noon to 3 p.m.:Rush Limbaugh
*3 to 5 p.m.:Sean Hannity
*5 to 7 p.m.:Matt Patrick
*7 to 9 p.m.:Mark Levin
*9 to 10 p.m.:Sean Hannity (third hour)
*10 p.m. to 2 a.m.:Rusty Humphries
*2 to 6 a.m.:Phil Hendrie aturdays (to early Sundays)
*6 to 9 a.m.: In the Garden with Ron Wilson
*9 a.m. to noon: At Home with Gary Sullivan
*Noon to 3 p.m.: The Weekend with Mike McConnell
*3 to 6 p.m.:Kim Komando
*6 to 9 p.m.:Handel on the Law
*9 to 1 a.m.:Coast to Coast AM withArt Bell
*1 a.m. to 5 a.m.:Coast to Coast AM withIan Punnett undays (to early Mondays)
*5 to 6 a.m.:
Public affairs programming
*6 to noon:Brokered programming
*Noon to 5 p.m.:NASCAR Sprint Cup
*5 to 8 p.m.:Glenn Beck Weekend
*8 to 10 p.m.: Costas on The Radio
*10 p.m. to 1 a.m.:Bill Cunningham
*1 to 6 a.m.:Coast to Coast AM with rotating guest hostsports
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Akron Aeros Baseball - Double A affiliate of theCleveland Indians . (Backup/conflict station to Aeros flagshipWARF )External links
* [http://www.freewebs.com/maddaddy/oobladi.htm Biography of Pete "Mad Daddy" Myers]
* [http://www.airchexx.com/markets/cleveland/pete-mad-daddy-myers-last-show-on-whk-cleveland-april-25-1959 Aircheck recording of Pete “Mad Daddy” Myers on WHK on April 25, 1959]
*AMQ|WHLO
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