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WMTR-FM also has a strong sports commitment. WMTR covers high school sports and carries both [[Detroit Tigers]] [[baseball]] and [[Ohio State University]] [[American football|football]]. In the fall of 2011, WMTR joined the [[WSPD|Rocket Sports Radio Network]], carrying [[University of Toledo]] football and men's [[basketball]] games.
WMTR-FM also has a strong sports commitment. WMTR covers high school sports and carries both [[Detroit Tigers]] [[baseball]] and [[Ohio State University]] [[American football|football]]. In the fall of 2011, WMTR joined the [[WSPD|Rocket Sports Radio Network]], carrying [[University of Toledo]] football and men's [[basketball]] games.


The station acquired an FM translator at 94.3 in late 2016. Stay tuned for what will soon be coming to this FM channel.
The station acquired an FM translator at 94.3 in late 2016.


The station is an affiliate of the "[[Floydian Slip]]" syndicated Pink Floyd program.
The station is an affiliate of the "[[Floydian Slip]]" syndicated Pink Floyd program.

Revision as of 05:36, 7 October 2017

WMTR-FM
Broadcast areaNorthwest Ohio
Frequency96.1 MHz
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
AffiliationsAP Radio, Detroit Tigers, Ohio Ag Net, Brownfield AG News, Rocket Sports Radio Network, Ohio State IMG Sports Network
Ownership
OwnerNobco, Inc.
History
First air date
April 15, 1968
Former call signs
WHFD (1968-1989)
Technical information
Facility ID48957
ClassA
ERP3,800 watts
HAAT122 meters
Transmitter coordinates
41°33′29.00″N 84°11′8.00″W / 41.5580556°N 84.1855556°W / 41.5580556; -84.1855556
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website961wmtr.com

WMTR-FM is a radio station that broadcasts at 96.1 MHz on the FM dial in Archbold, Ohio. WMTR-FM airs an adult hits format combining classic rock and Classic Hits material, including Alanis Morissette, Bryan Adams, John Mellencamp, The Goo Goo Dolls, Genesis, The Eagles, Hootie and the Blowfish and much more. It is the primary local station for the Archbold/Fulton County area (including the cities of Delta, Swanton and Wauseon), and its 6,000-watt signal can be heard clearly from Adrian, Michigan in the north to Defiance, Ohio in the south. The station is also listenable in the western suburbs of Toledo and is frequently rated in the Toledo Arbitron ratings reports. [1]

WMTR-FM began broadcasting in 1968 at 95.9 on the FM dial and formerly bore the callsign WHFD (which were the first letters of the 4 counties in its broadcast region—Williams, Henry, Fulton, and Defiance). The current call letters were adopted in 1989 and are legally WMTR-FM due to there being a WMTR-AM in Morristown, New Jersey. Programming over the years has changed from Adult Contemporary to Oldies as "96 Gold" to the current classic/adult hits format. The station is owned by Northwestern Ohio Broadcasting Corporation and prides itself on the fact that it is still locally owned and operated. Max Smith, Sr. founded the station, which is managed today by his son, Max Smith, Jr. In a note of historical significance, WMTR-FM was one of the first commercial radio stations in the nation to convert to DAT technology in the late 1980s, considered state-of-the-art for the time.

WMTR-FM also has a strong sports commitment. WMTR covers high school sports and carries both Detroit Tigers baseball and Ohio State University football. In the fall of 2011, WMTR joined the Rocket Sports Radio Network, carrying University of Toledo football and men's basketball games.

The station acquired an FM translator at 94.3 in late 2016.

The station is an affiliate of the "Floydian Slip" syndicated Pink Floyd program.