WLHS

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WLHS
City West Chester, Ohio
Broadcast areaCincinnati
Frequency 89.9 MHz
BrandingWLHS-FM
Programming
Format Old Time Radio/Big Band
Ownership
OwnerLakota Local School District
Technical information
Facility ID 36445
Class A
ERP 85 watts
HAAT 108.2 meters
Transmitter coordinates 39°19′10.00″N84°22′4.00″W / 39.3194444°N 84.3677778°W / 39.3194444; -84.3677778

WLHS (89.9 FM) is a Classic Radio station broadcasting the golden age of radio format. Licensed to West Chester, Ohio, United States, the radio station serves the greater Cincinnati, Ohio, area. The station is currently owned by the Lakota Local School District.

History

The Lakota Local School District formerly used it for students. It had live programming during school hours and on Saturday. All other shows were taped. In July 2013, WLHS began a simulcast of WMKV FM 89.3, owned by Maple Knoll Communities.


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