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WBLL

WBLL
WBLL logo.png
City Bellefontaine, Ohio
Branding The Bell
Frequency 1390 kHz
First air date February 14, 1951 (as WOHP)
Format Talk
Power 500 watts day
81 watts night
Class D
Facility ID 69627
Callsign meaning W BeLLfontaine
Former callsigns WOHP (1951–1969)
WTOO (1969–1981)
WTCY (1981–1983)
WOHP (1983–1988)
WPKO (1988–1989)
Affiliations Cleveland Indians Radio Network
Ohio State IMG Sports Network
Owner V-Teck Communications
Website peakofohio.com

WBLL (1390 AM) is an American radio station in Bellefontaine, Ohio. It currently broadcasts with Talk programming, along with certain sporting events (Cleveland Indians baseball, local high school sports). The station is owned by V-Teck Communications, and is the sister station of WPKO 98.3 FM.

WBLL originally signed on the air in 1951 with the call letters WOHP (for "Ohio's Highest Point") until the late 1960s when it changed to WTOO(for "Top of Ohio")yet again briefly in 1981 to WTCY(for "Top (of Ohio) Country") and later switching back to the WOHP calls on February 14, 1983 with a gospel format. On February 19, 1988, the station became WPKO, in recognition of its sister station, WPKO-FM. The call letters became WBLL on May 12, 1989.

Joe Rockhold was a disk jockey at WOHP in the 1950s where he launched his broadcasting career. Shortly before the decade was over he became a staff announcer (and eventually became best known as children's show host "Uncle Orrie")at Dayton's WHIO-TV where he remained until his retirement in 1969. Rockhold however remained active in broadcasting throughout his retirement at WSRW (AM) in Hillsboro, Ohio before his death in 1981.

On January 28, 2004, V-Teck Communications applied for a construction permit for a transmitter in Grandview Heights, Ohio. This transmitter would be well within the Columbus metropolitan area. The FCC acknowledged the CP request on November 17, 2004, and further acknowledged an application for a major modification to a licensed facility on January 21, 2005. This may indicate plans by V-Teck to effectively move the station from Bellefontaine to the Grandview Heights-Columbus area.

While the license location for the newest application is in Grandview Heights, the major modification request is for 39°53′39″N 83°05′30″W / 39.89417°N 83.09167°W / 39.89417; -83.09167, placing the new transmitter (if built) near Grove City, Ohio. This is southwest of Columbus; Bellefontaine and the present transmitter are to the northwest of Columbus.


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