WTOD

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WTOD
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Broadcast area Toledo, Ohio
Branding SuperTalk 1560
Slogan The Voice of Toledo
First air date June 16, 1946 (as WTOD)
Frequency 1560 (kHz)
Format Talk
ERP 5,000 watts
Class D
Callsign meaning Top Of the Dial
Owner Cumulus Broadcasting
Website www.supertalk1560.com

WTOD is a radio station in Toledo, Ohio. Originally a station typical of the golden age of radio, it changed formats to Top 40 in 1959. This continued into 1969, when WTOD became Toledo's first country music station. However, in 1992, it became a simulcast station of fellow country station WKKO. The call letters WTOD stood for "We're Top Of the Dial," which was WTOD's official slogan for many years (and an actual fact; as the frequency 1560 is, indeed, near the top of the AM dial.)The station was also refered to as WTOD "Toldeo's Only Daytimer (TOD)

The station now calls itself "SuperTalk 1560".

WTOD started it's current talk radio format in 2004. The station signs off the air from 10:00pm - 6:00am.

[edit] Weekday Lineup

Doug Stephan 6:00am - 9:00am

Laura Ingraham 9:00am - 11:00am

Neal Boortz 11:00am - 12:00pm

Bill O'Reilly 12:00pm - 2:00pm

Clark Howard 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Dave Ramsey 3:00pm - 7:00pm

Michael Savage 7:00pm - 10:00pm

Radio stations in the Toledo, Ohio Market (Arbitron #87)

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By Callsign: CIMX | CKLW | W264AK | WBCY | WBGU | WCKY | WCWA | WDFM | WDMN | WGTE | WIMX | WIOT | WJR | WJLB | WJUC | WJYM | WJZE | WKKO | WKXA | WLQR | WMLZ | WMTR | WNKL | WOTL | WPOS | WRIF | WRQN | WRVF | WRWK | WSPD | WTOD | WTWR | WVKS | WVMV | WWWM | WWWW | WXKR | WXTS-FM | WXUT | WYSA | WYSZ

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