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sign was changed to WRKG and a pop standards format was installed. The WRKG calls stood for their new slogan, "WoRKinG for you is our business." The station's studios were moved to the Antlers Hotel in downtown Lorain, of which Veard also owned. The station still remained as a daytime station for many years, with overnight service (via just 57 watts) being added as of the fall of 1986. Among the air talent that was on "Golden 13 Radio" at this time included Dick Conrad, John Antus, Donovan "D.K." Kent, Charles LuBear, Dave Rush, Lauren Wreath, John Ryan and sportscaster Jim Allen. Newscasts were handled by Craig Demyan, Joan Lowry, Mike Partin and Terry Burnabell. Ethnic programming on Sundays included "The Polka Express" with Jimmy Bryda and the "Ecos Latinos" Hispanic music show hosted by Miguel Berlingeri. On February 12, 1990, Jon Veard sold WRKG to Victory Radio, Inc. headed by Vernon Baldwin, who was also the owner of WZLE 104.9-FM. (Clear Channel Communications since acquired WZLE in 1999 and changed the music format to Top 40 as "Kiss 104.9.") WRKG's format changed to country gospel during the day with personalities Terry Lee Goffee and Teri Drda, with Hispanic music played in the evening and overnight hours. By the spring of 1997, WRKG entered into a daytime-only simulcast arrangement with WELW in Willoughby, Ohio. WRKG ended up carrying WELW's mixture of ethnic programming and brokered-time talk shows, plus carried the television audio from WOIO-TV's morning, noon and 6 p.m. newscasts. Accordingly, the callsign was first changed to WELL on June 6, 1997 ? but eventually switched it again to WDLW that August 1. The WDLW calls previously were used on a Waltham, Massachusetts station during the 1980s.

Power 89.1 - WNZN is a broadcast radio station in Lorain, Ohio, United States, providing Adult Contemporary Urban Christian Gospel, R&B and Hip Hop music.

of WCLV's classical music programming has been assured by a multi-st ------ Shows: Weekend Radio, The City Club Forum, From the Top, San Francisco Symphony, With Heart and Voice, New York Philharmonic This Week, Pipe Dreams, Metropolitan Opera, Millennium of Music, Indianapolis on the Air, Footlight Parade, Cleveland Orchestra ----- Hosts: Christopher O'riley, Ji Yong Kim, Des Moines, Michael Barone, Rich Kleinfeldt, Raymond Leppard, Helen Peppard, Robert Conrad, Rich Marschner, Jenny Northern