WOHA-FM
City | Ada, Ohio |
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Broadcast area | Lima, Ohio area |
Branding | Holy Family Radio |
Slogan | "Tune into the truth." |
Frequency | 94.9 MHz |
First air date | May 29, 1992 (as WONB) April 20, 2020 (tentavely scheduled to become WOHA) |
Format | Christian radio (Catholic) |
ERP | 3,000 watts |
HAAT | 100.0 meters (328 feet) |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 50133 |
Callsign meaning | Were One Holy Apostolic |
Affiliations | EWTN |
Owner | Holy Family Communications |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | Holy Family Radio.fm Holy Family Radio on Facebook |
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WOHA-FM (for " Were One Holy Apostolic") is a planned radio station at 94.9 mHz licensed in Ada, Ohio as a repeater of WJTA "Holy Family Radio" 88.9 mHz licensed to Glandorf, Ohio and transmitting from Leipsic, Ohio.
The station (currently WONB) was purchased from Ohio Northern University on December 12, 2019 and was approved by the FCC on March 4, 2020.
The debut of WOHA is tentatively planned for April 20 of 2020 ...after which will bring EWTN and local Catholic programming to the greater Lima area.
Originating station WJTA's signal reaches the northern Limaland communities of Bluffton, Beaverdam, Cairo, and Bath Township in Allen County in addition to Columbus Grove located north of Cairo in Putnam County.
WOHA's signal (3,000 watts with a tower height of 328 feet HAAT) will reach all of Lima along with the areas of the I-75 corridor communities of Fort Shawnee, Cridersville, Wapakoneta,Botkins, and Anna in addition to Delphos, Elida, Indian Lake, the northern communities of Carey, Upper Sandusky, Deshler ,North Baltimore and the rural areas of Van Wert, Hardin ,Wyandot and Hancock counties .
The current station WONB is making a transition to becoming a fulltime webcaster after the sign-on of WOHA.
See also[edit]
- WJTA (originating station)
- EWTN
- WOHA (Singapore-based architecture practice...no connection whatsoever with Holy Family Communications)
External links[edit]
- Official WJTA/WOHA website
- Holy Family Radio on Facebook
- Holy Family Radio audiostream
- Coverage map of 94.9 FM (currently WONB)
- EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network
- Ave Maria Radio
- FCC information of the current WONB
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