WIOE (1450
AM) is a commercial
oldies
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radio station
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licensed to serve
Fort Wayne,
Indiana
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. Owned by Brian Walsh, the station services the
Fort Wayne Metropolitan Area and much of surrounding
Northeastern Indiana
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as a full-power simulcast of
WIOE (101.1 FM), licensed to nearby
South Whitley. WIOE also
simulcast
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s over Fort Wayne
translator
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W282CH (104.3 FM). The WIOE studios are located in both
Warsaw
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, and Fort Wayne, while WIOE's transmitter resides in Fort Wayne's East Central neighborhood along with W282CH's transmitter of Fort Wayne. In addition to a standard
analog transmission
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, WIOE broadcasts under the
C-QUAM
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AM stereo standard, and is available online.
History
WIOE has a rich history since its beginnings in 1948. The station was originally assigned the
call letters
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WANE, and was owned by the Indiana Broadcasting Company, later known as Corinthian Broadcasting. In 1956, it acquired a sister television station,
WANE-TV
WANE-TV (channel 15) is a television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios and transmitter are located on West State Boulevard in the Tower Heights section of t ...
channel 15.
In the mid-1960s, the radio station was purchased by Sheppard Broadcasting of
Grand Rapids
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, Michigan. Following the purchase by Sheppard, the station changed call letters to WLYV (to become closely related to Sheppard's
WLAV
WLAV-FM (96.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock music format in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is the dominant classic rock-formatted radio station in the market and is generally a top ten performer in the Grand Rapids ratings.
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in Grand Rapids) and on January 1, 1966 changed formats to become Fort Wayne's first Top 40 station under the direction of programming consultant
Mike Joseph
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, who had already successfully programmed stations in
New York City
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,
Detroit
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, and
Chicago
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. The results were dramatic and immediate. Within a few months, WLYV was the second-highest rated station in Fort Wayne (prior to the format switch, the old WANE was so low in listener rankings that two distant stations,
CKLW
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in
Windsor/
Detroit
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and
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in
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, had higher ratings in Fort Wayne).
The success continued as many of the original "LYV GYS" made their mark in Ft. Wayne and moved to larger markets. "Skinny" Bobby Harper went on to great success in Atlanta, and was (it is said) was the real life model for WKRP In Cincinnati’s Dr. Johnny Fever. Jim Reese (a.k.a. Grant Hudson) became a legendary newsman in Detroit, at
CKLW
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and
WWJ. Morning man and program director Jim (Uncle Felty) Felton moved to CKLW and later to become the most listened to morning man in
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at
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Ron White
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became one of America's most respected programming consultants. Other major market personalities who worked at WLYV include Bob Todd, Ron Morgan, and Bobby Knight. In later years, Program Director Bob Hamilton and high energy personalities like Phil Gardner, Jay Walker, Shotgun Lenny Harrison (Chuck Martin)and local favorite Ted Hatch continued the station's popularity.
It was WLYV's relatively low power output (1,000 watts) and the appearance of a more tightly formatted Top 40 station in town
WMEE
WMEE (97.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. The station serves the Fort Wayne, Indiana area. The station is currently owned by Federated Media.
History
The WMEE calls originated in 1971 at 1380 kHz on the ...
lead to WLYV's demise as a Top 40 icon. By 1974, "The Lyv One" was forced to change formats again and became "Lively
Country
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." This change turned out to be successful for the station. WLYV's low power became an issue again, however, within several years when
WMEE
WMEE (97.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. The station serves the Fort Wayne, Indiana area. The station is currently owned by Federated Media.
History
The WMEE calls originated in 1971 at 1380 kHz on the ...
switched its call letters and moved to FM, leaving the 1380 AM frequency and its 5,000-watt operating power later becoming a country formatted station 1380 The Hawk. WLYV was owned by legendary golfer
Jack Nicklaus
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from 1974 to 1980 under the operating name Golden Bear Broadcasting. The studios were located inside the Anthony Wayne Building at the time in suite 925.
In the spring of 1980, WLYV changed call letters and ownership to WAFX when the station was sold to Clarence Moore Broadcasting, which owned
beautiful music
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WCMX
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at the time and moved the station to 424 Reed Road. The format remained country until 1982.
Spring of 1982, WAFX was purchased by
WAJI
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WAJI broadcasts in HD, with its HD2 channe ...
for a very brief stint and took the call letters WEZR. In the Fall of 1982, WEZR was purchased by Fairfield Broadcasting of Kalamazoo who also owned
WKZO-AM-FM. Fairfield owned WEZR for an entire year before purchasing former sister station
WCMX
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and changed the name of that station to WEZV to reflect the same ownership group. Fairfield would own both stations for several years until 1989 when WEZR would return once again to the famous WLYV call letters under new ownership of
Christian radio
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owner/operator Midwest Broadcasting Corporation which moved the studios to 4705 Illinois Road, airing a Christian music and teaching format (Midwest Broadcasting today is Christian Broadcast System Ltd. and is based in
Flint
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, Michigan).
In 2005, WLYV was sold once again to Fort Wayne Catholic Radio Group, which operated a Catholic Talk format at 1450 as "1450 Redeemer Radio". In May 2010, the studios were moved from 4705 Illinois Road to 4618 E State Blvd. citing reasons of space and technology upgrade.
In 2014, WLYV was sold to
Adams Radio Group
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. The Redeemer Radio format moved to
106.3 FM
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on June 2. WLYV
simulcast
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106.3 until the 4th of July, when 1450 began
stunting with patriotic songs and sound clips to honor the holiday, before debuting a
Talk radio
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format as "Intelligent Talk, AM 1450 The Patriot" on July 6 at Noon.
On March 10, 2016, the 50th anniversary of the rebrand as WLYV, 1450 flipped to oldies, utilizing Westwood One's Good Time Oldies network, as "14-5-Oh WLYV".
Effective July 15, 2019, Adams Radio Group sold WLYV and translator W282CH to Brian Walsh, at a purchase price of $200,000.
On July 29, 2019, WLYV switched to a simulcast of oldies-formatted
WIOE 101.1 FM South Whitley, branded as "Oldies 101.1 & 104.3 WIOE". WIOE changed its call sign to WIOE-FM on July 30, 2019, freeing up the WIOE call sign to be assumed by WLYV on August 6, 2019.
After receiving FCC approval in May, WIOE began testing digital only transmissions using the
HD Radio
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MA3 mode. These tests were discontinued on September 11, 2020 due to listener complaints.
References
External links
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FCC History Cards for WIOE
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{{AM Stereo radio stations
IOE (AM)
Radio stations established in 1948
1948 establishments in Indiana
Oldies radio stations in the United States