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'''WREO-FM''' (97.1 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[radio station]] broadcasting a [[Hot Adult Contemporary]] format licensed to [[Ashtabula, Ohio]]. The station is currently owned by Media One Group, LLC which also owns & operates a cluster of radio stations in [[Jamestown, New York]].
'''WREO-FM''' (97.1 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[Radio broadcasting|radio station]] broadcasting a Hot [[Adult contemporary music|Adult Contemporary]] format licensed to [[Ashtabula, Ohio]]. The station is currently owned by Media One Group, LLC which also owns & operates a cluster of radio stations in [[Jamestown, New York]].


For many years, WREO broadcast an [[easy listening]] format. It moved with the trends of "office-safe" stations beginning in the early 1990s, converting to [[smooth jazz]] in the early 90s, [[adult contemporary]] in the spring of 1992, then switching to [[Hot AC]] in summer 2013. During the AC era it branded as "Star 97.1", then switched to their current "Mix 97.1" moniker upon the Hot AC switch. Through it all, the heritage WREO-FM calls have been retained.
For many years, WREO broadcast an [[easy listening]] format. It moved with the trends of "office-safe" stations beginning in the early 1990s, converting to [[Smooth jazz]] in the early 90s, [[Adult contemporary music|adult contemporary]] in the spring of 1992, then switching to Hot AC in summer 2013. During the AC era it branded as "Star 97.1", then switched to their current "Mix 97.1" moniker upon the Hot AC switch. Through it all, the heritage WREO-FM calls have been retained.


Most of the station's programming is locally originated, either live or through advanced [[voicetracking]], along with local news, weather and traffic coverage, and local community service features. Syndicated programming over the weekend includes the ''[[Rick Dees Weekly Top 40]]'', the ''[[John Tesh#John Tesh Radio Show|John Tesh Radio Show]]'', and ''Backtracks USA''.
Most of the station's programming is locally originated, either live or through advanced [[Voice-tracking|voice tracking]], along with local news, weather and traffic coverage, and local community service features. [[Broadcast syndication|Syndicated]] programming over the weekend includes the ''[[Rick Dees Weekly Top 40]]'', ''The'' ''[[John Tesh]] Radio Show'', and ''Backtracks USA''.


Because of the station's large signal range (formerly branded as "Powerhouse Of The North Coast") which also easily covers the eastern portion of the [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] metro, along with all of [[Erie County, Pennsylvania]], it is heavily competitive with [[Erie, Pennsylvania|Erie]]'s in-city stations, sometimes topping them in [[Nielsen Media]] (and in the past, Arbitron) ratings. It also has good listenership across [[Lake Erie]] in [[London, Ontario]] and into the [[Youngstown, Ohio|Youngstown]]/[[Warren, Ohio|Warren]] metro to the south, and some fringe coverage into western [[New York (state)|New York]]. The station maintains a weather partnership with Cleveland [[CBS]] affiliate [[WOIO]] (channel 19), and a branding partnership with the [[Ashtabula County Medical Center]], including studio sponsorship.
Because of the station's large signal range (formerly branded as "Powerhouse Of The North Coast") which also easily covers the eastern portion of the [[Greater Cleveland]] area, along with all of [[Erie County, Pennsylvania]], it is heavily competitive with [[Erie, Pennsylvania|Erie]]'s in-city stations, sometimes topping them in [[Nielsen Media Research|Nielsen Media]] (and in the past, Arbitron) ratings. It also has good listenership across [[Lake Erie]] in [[London, Ontario]] and into the [[Youngstown, Ohio|Youngstown]]/[[Warren, Ohio|Warren]] metro to the south, and some fringe coverage into western [[New York (state)|New York]]. The station maintains a weather partnership with Cleveland [[CBS]] affiliate [[WOIO]] (channel 19), and a branding partnership with the [[Ashtabula County Medical Center]], including studio sponsorship.


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Revision as of 02:26, 29 April 2021

WREO-FM
Broadcast areaAshtabula, Ohio
Erie metro area (limited)
Greater Cleveland (limited)
Frequency97.1 MHz
BrandingMix 97.1
Programming
FormatHot adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
  • Media One Group
  • (Media One Holdings, LLC)
WFUN, WFXJ-FM, WYBL, WZOO-FM, WQGR
History
First air date
1949; 75 years ago (1949)
Former call signs
WICA-FM (1949–60)
Former frequencies
103.7 MHz (1949–60)
Call sign meaning
Radio Enterprises of Ohio
Technical information
Facility ID54566
ClassB
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT152 meters
Transmitter coordinates
41°48′58.00″N 80°46′52.00″W / 41.8161111°N 80.7811111°W / 41.8161111; -80.7811111
Links
Websitemix971fm.com

WREO-FM (97.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Hot Adult Contemporary format licensed to Ashtabula, Ohio. The station is currently owned by Media One Group, LLC which also owns & operates a cluster of radio stations in Jamestown, New York.

For many years, WREO broadcast an easy listening format. It moved with the trends of "office-safe" stations beginning in the early 1990s, converting to Smooth jazz in the early 90s, adult contemporary in the spring of 1992, then switching to Hot AC in summer 2013. During the AC era it branded as "Star 97.1", then switched to their current "Mix 97.1" moniker upon the Hot AC switch. Through it all, the heritage WREO-FM calls have been retained.

Most of the station's programming is locally originated, either live or through advanced voice tracking, along with local news, weather and traffic coverage, and local community service features. Syndicated programming over the weekend includes the Rick Dees Weekly Top 40, The John Tesh Radio Show, and Backtracks USA.

Because of the station's large signal range (formerly branded as "Powerhouse Of The North Coast") which also easily covers the eastern portion of the Greater Cleveland area, along with all of Erie County, Pennsylvania, it is heavily competitive with Erie's in-city stations, sometimes topping them in Nielsen Media (and in the past, Arbitron) ratings. It also has good listenership across Lake Erie in London, Ontario and into the Youngstown/Warren metro to the south, and some fringe coverage into western New York. The station maintains a weather partnership with Cleveland CBS affiliate WOIO (channel 19), and a branding partnership with the Ashtabula County Medical Center, including studio sponsorship.