• WONE (980 kHz) is an AM radio station in Dayton, Ohio with a sports format. It carries programming from Fox Sports Radio, as well as The Dan Patrick Show...
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  • Robert Eric Wone (June 1, 1974 – August 3, 2006) was an American lawyer who was murdered in the Washington, D.C., home of a college friend, Joseph Price...
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  • WONE may refer to: WONE (AM), an AM radio station located in Dayton, Ohio WONE-FM, an FM radio station located in Akron, Ohio This disambiguation page...
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    The station was owned by Skyland Broadcasting Corporation, then-owner of WONE (AM) radio. Although the station first carried programming from ABC and DuMont...
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    Dave Hull was released in January 2013. KGFL Roswell, New Mexico, 1955 WONE-AM Dayton, Ohio, 1957 WQTE Detroit, Michigan, 1960 WTVN Columbus, Ohio, 1961...
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  • WBZI (redirect from WBZI (AM))
    license during this time. WBZI-FM switched to country in 1980 competing with WONE (AM) in Dayton and the former WJAI-FM in Eaton (now WGTZ). Several other format...
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  • Historic Oregon District. During this time, WXEG with sister stations WONE (AM) and WTUE (FM) went through several ownerships after being sold by Group...
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    the late 1960s by sister station WONE (AM) "Channel 98" for its then-Top 40 format when it competed with WGTZ's AM sister WING. In May 2009, Clear Channel...
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  • final afternoon personality and Program Director was Lee Riley, who was at WONE (AM) in Dayton during its country music years in the late 70s and 80s. Andy...
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    WING (redirect from WING (AM))
    talk programs, it found its new niche in sports/talk as a competitor to WONE (AM) (which it also competed with in the 1960s for its Top 40 audience.) WING...
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