WINT (AM)

WINT (1330 AM) branded Integrity Radio is a commercial talk radio station licensed to Willoughby, Ohio, serving Lake County and eastern parts of Greater Cleveland. Owned by Spirit Broadcasting, LLC, WINT serves as a local affiliate for the Columbus Blue Jackets Radio Network; Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network; Motor Racing Network; Performance Racing Network; and The Dave Ramsey Show. The station also airs programs hosted by nationally-syndicated personalities Armstrong & Getty, Sean Hannity and Dana Loesch, as well as local coverage of the Lake County Captains.

WINT
CityWilloughby, Ohio
Broadcast areaLake County
Greater Cleveland (limited)
BrandingIntegrity Radio
Frequency1330 kHz
Translator(s)W268CO/Willoughby, 101.5 MHz
FormatTalk
Power500 watts (daytime)
42 watts (nighttime)
ClassD
Facility ID26221
Transmitter coordinates41°38′57.00″N 81°25′25.00″W
Call sign meaningW "INTegrity Radio"
Former call signsWELW (19652014)
AffiliationsColumbus Blue Jackets Radio Network
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network
Lake County Captains
Motor Racing Network
Performance Racing Network
Premiere Networks
Westwood One
OwnerRaymond & Ronald Somich
(Spirit Broadcasting, LLC)
WebcastListen Live
Websitewintradio.com

History

The station first broadcast on January 27, 1965, as WELW. As the station's transmitter site (and current studio site) resides on the Eastlake-Willoughby border, the call letters stood for EastLake and Willoughby. WELW's first format was religious; subsequently, it has had Top 40, country music, oldies, and news/talk formats. WELW almost always has broadcast nationally music shows and some religious programs. Spirit Broadcasting (a Petkovsek-Somich Company) assumed ownership in February 1990, and this has been the longest ownership in station history. Over the years, the station has been honored countless times for its community service, as well as receiving Associated Press awards.

Former logo as WELW

On March 31, 2014, WELW announced that they had changed their call letters to WINT, and adopted the brand of "Integrity Radio". The station also announced its intention to upgrade their signal to serve more of the Cleveland radio market, as well as finding an FM station on which to simulcast.[1][2][3] In July 2015, WINT began broadcasting on 101.5FM.

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Callsign Frequency City of license Facility ID ERP HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates
W268CO 101.5 MHz Willoughby 106489 70 watts 0 meters D 41°38′56.00″N 81°25′26.00″W

Current programming

WINT offers a variety of programming, including national talk radio programs hosted by Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, Rusty Humphries, Dana Loesch and Dave Ramsey. WINT features a local morning drive program, "The Wake Up Show". Nationality programming is also aired on Sunday mornings, including Slovenian, Croatian, Italian, German, Polish, and Hispanic shows. WINT offers a small part of its broadcast schedule for purchase by program providers.

WINT has been the flagship station of the Lake County Captains minor league baseball team since they moved to Ohio in 2003. In 2014 WINT added NASCAR and IndyCar races to its programming. The station also broadcasts area high school football and basketball games, and some local college games, as well as locally produced and originated shows focussing on sports talk, tech and computer, business and legal, plus veterans and senior issues.[4]

With the realization that many polka music fans from Ohio and the Steel Belt have retired to warmer climates, WINT also began and serves as base operation for a 24/7 streaming polka website, 247polkaheaven.com which was the first of its kind in the world. Known as the "World's Polka Network", it features polka hosts and music from across the United States and Canada.[5]

References

  1. Marucci, Carl (March 31, 2014). "WELW flips to 'Integrity Radio WINT'". RBR.com. Streamline RBR, Inc. Retrieved April 3, 2014. [...] plans to significantly improve our coverage on 1330AM.
  2. Imagolutions - Jonathan Somich. "Radio Coverage Area on WELW 1330 AM Radio". Welw.com. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
  3. "Radio station WELW to change name after 50 years on the air". News-herald.com. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
  4. Imagolutions - Jonathan Somich. "WELW Story on WELW 1330 AM Radio". Welw.com. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
  5. "About Us". 24/7 Polka Heaven.
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