The station gained popularity and in 1967 programmed modern country while still playing top 40 at night.
The current station gained its full community broadcasting licence in January 1998.
The station, on the other hand, gains the orbital energy the capsule has lost.
Fox also offered a plan in which the stations could buy back the commercials and gain 15 more for sale on a local basis.
The station gained its present name with the opening of a large driver's training school nearby in 1966.
The station gained an immediate ratings boost after the flip.
In 1942, the station gained approval to broadcast at night.
He added that the station had gained ground in the Cleveland market and is now in second place.
The station gained international acclaim for its community programming and social inclusion.
In 2008 the station gained full regional status and is now self managed.