WCTM

WCTM (defunct radio station)
  • Eaton, Ohio
    (AM studio/transmitter site at Glenwood, east of Eaton)
Broadcast areaEaton and Preble County, plus Dayton and Richmond area
Frequency92.9 MHz(1959–1974)
(now WGTZ)
1130 kHz (1981–2004)
(now WEDI)
BrandingRadio Ranch 1130 WCTM
(reference to its rural location and its farm programming)
Programming
FormatDefunct (was Community radio
Beautiful music with middle of the road, Adult Standards, big band and occasional soft adult contemporary)
AffiliationsMutual Broadcasting System
CNN Radio
Agri Broadcasting Network
Brownfield Network
Ohio News Network
Sports Ohio Network
Motor Racing Network
Performance Racing Network
USA Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerWestern Ohio Broadcasting Service Inc. (Stanley T. Coning- founder, station manager and engineer)
History
Call sign meaning
Waring Coning Toney Markle
(four partners in original FM owners)
Technical information
ERP25,000 watts (FM)
250 watts, daytime (AM)

WCTM were the call letters assigned to an FM radio station, and later an AM station, both licensed to Eaton, Preble County, Ohio, United States.