Digital subchannel of WQQO, Sylvania | |
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Broadcast area | Toledo metropolitan area |
Frequency | 105.5 MHz · HD2 (HD Radio) |
Branding | 100.7 The Ticket |
Programming | |
Language(s) | American English |
Format | Sports radio |
Affiliations | ESPN Radio Ohio State Sports Network Westwood One |
Ownership | |
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WKKO, WMIM, WQQO, WRQN, WXKR | |
History | |
First air date | W264AK: c. January 22, 1997 |
Technical information | |
Class | n/a (WQQO: A) |
ERP | n/a (WQQO: 4,300 watts) |
HAAT | n/a (WQQO: 118.7 meters (389 ft)) |
Transmitter coordinates | 41°38′49″N 83°36′18″W / 41.64694°N 83.60500°W |
Translator(s) | 100.7 W264AK (Toledo) |
Links | |
Website | www |
WQQO-HD2 (105.5-2 FM) – branded 100.7 The Ticket – is a digital subchannel of Sylvania radio station WQQO (105.5 FM).[1] Owned by Cumulus Media, WQQO-HD2 functions as a commercial sports radio station, serving the Toledo metropolitan area and much of surrounding Northwest Ohio, and also acts as the Toledo market affiliate for ESPN Radio and the Michigan Sports Network. Using the proprietary technology HD Radio for its main digital transmission, WQQO-HD2 also rebroadcasts over low-power analog Toledo translator W264AK (100.7 FM), and streams online. The WQQO-HD2 studios, and the WQQO-HD2 and W264AK transmitters, are co-located in Toledo's Scott Park neighborhood.