WONE (AM)

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WONE
WONE FoxSports980 logo.png
CityDayton, Ohio
Broadcast areaDayton metropolitan area
Frequency980 kHz
BrandingFox Sports 980
Programming
FormatSports
Ownership
OwneriHeartMedia, Inc.
(iHM Licenses, LLC)
WCHD, WIZE, WMMX, WTUE, WZDA
History
First air date
1949 (1949)
Call sign meaning
The word ONE
Technical information
Facility ID1903
ClassB
Power5,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
39°40′03″N 84°10′01″W / 39.66750°N 84.16694°W / 39.66750; -84.16694
Repeater(s)104.7 WTUE-HD2 (Dayton)
Links
WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
Websitewone.iheart.com

WONE is an AM radio station in Dayton, Ohio operating on 980 kHz with a sports format. It carries programming from Fox Sports Radio, as well as the Dan Patrick Show (Patrick was originally an on-air personality on sister station WTUE under his real name, Dan Pugh). Its studios are located just outside downtown Dayton and its transmitter is in Kettering, Ohio.

History[]

The station took the air in 1949, licensed to Skyland Broadcasting Corp. It was sold in 1961 to Brush-Moore Newspapers, publisher of the Canton Repository. In 1965 the station was sold to Group One Broadcasting of Akron, owner of WAKR. During the mid 1960s WONE was known as "Channel 98," and it was one of Dayton's two popular Top 40 stations, the other being WING. The format changed to adult contemporary around 1967, when it was called "Charisma Radio". Sometime thereafter, around 1969 it switched to country music calling itself "One Country" or "Country-Wide W-1" to remain synonymous with its then-owner Group One.

Changes of ownership[]

On September 8, 1986, Group One was dissolved, and the station was sold to DKM Broadcasting. (One year beforehand, Group One obtained permission to place the WONE call sign on WAKR's FM sister station in Akron.) WONE's ownership passed to Stoner Broadcasting on December 9, 1992, to American Radio Systems on September 13, 1993, and to Jacor Communications on October 17, 1997.

Modern Country format[]

During most of the station’s years of programming country music, WONE did well in the Dayton market ratings, usually scoring first or second place in ratings among adults 18–49 years of age. The weekday programming lineup for most of the country years started with David G. McFarland in the “morning drive” time period, followed by Jim Howell (9-Noon), John Ross (Noon-4), Terry Wood (program director) from 4-7PM. The 7P-Midnight show was hosted over the years by Dean Taylor, Ed Riley and Chuck Wheeler. After-midnight shifts and weekends were hosted by Lee Nolan, Jim Lyons and others.

Adult standards[]

After 25 years as a country music station, WONE changed from "98 Country" to Adult Standards, Dayton's ONE for Original Hits, on November 29, 1994 and acquired Springfield-based former Top 40 giant WIZE along the way (which at the time also aired adult standards). WIZE since then virtually simulcast all of WONE's programming until April 22, 2011, when WIZE broke away to launch a country format aimed specifically at the Springfield region.

Switch to sports talk[]

WONE adopted its present sports talk format on December 8, 2003, (as "980 Sports ONE") again competing with WING, then adopted the "Homer" nickname and weekday programming associated with WSAI 1360-AM (now on WCKY 1530-AM) in 2005. This simulcast with WCKY would eventually be severed in 2007, when WONE would start to air local sports talk in the afternoon, as well as clearing Fox Sports Radio in the morning hours (which eventually led to a clearance of Dayton native Dan Patrick's late morning show.) They are now known as Fox Sports 980. The station airs mostly Fox Sports Radio with one local show. The show is the Outdoor Connection which airs on Sunday Nights 6 to 9 p.m. 980 is one of the only stations that has an Outdoor talk show on the air. The station is an affiliate for the Dan Patrick Show. WONE is streamed online via iHeartRadio.

Programming[]

Sports play-by-play[]

  • Dayton affiliate for:

External links[]

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