City | Painesville, Ohio |
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Broadcast area |
Lake County Greater Cleveland (limited) |
Branding | Talk 1460 |
Slogan | The Voice of Lake County |
Frequency | 1460 kHz |
First air date | April 25, 1956 |
Format | Progressive talk |
Power | 1,000 watts (daytime) 500 watts (nighttime) |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 13685 |
Transmitter coordinates | 41°44′20.00″N 81°14′9.00″W / 41.7388889°N 81.2358333°W |
Former callsigns | WPVL (1956–84) WQLS (1984–86) WBKC (1986–2006) |
Affiliations |
Cleveland Cavaliers Radio Network Ohio State IMG Sports Network Westwood One |
Owner |
Radio Advantage One, LLC (Radio Advantage One, LLC) |
Webcast | Listen Live |
WABQ (1460 AM) – branded Talk 1460 – is a commercial progressive talk radio station licensed to Painesville, Ohio, serving Lake County and eastern parts of Greater Cleveland. WABQ is a local affiliate for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Ohio State football, The Stephanie Miller Show, The Ed Schultz Show, and The Mike Malloy Radio Show, as well as programs hosted by nationally syndicated personalities Thom Hartmann, Bill Press, and Leslie Marshall.
The station went on the air April 25, 1956 as a daytime only station under the call sign WPVL (Where People Value Listening). Somerset Broadcasting, Inc. was the original owner under President/General Manager & Chief Engineer, Carl R. Lee. The station was originally located 102 S. Park Place in downtown Painesville, just a few steps to the NE from Carlisle-Allen Department store and the Parmly Hotel to the NW. The original staff featured Elwood Thompson, who moved from WVSC, Somerset, Pennsylvania to be WPVL's first Program Director, James Ahlstrom was News and Sports Director and Tom Christen acted as the station's Farm Director. A couple of years later, the Sales Manager was Don Atkin, on-air personalities were, Jim Stephenson, Promotion Manager and on-air talent, Dick Gascoigne, and Bill Starkey, Sports Director.
In 1959, WPVL, Inc. built new state-of-the-art (for the time) studios in a new building at 713 Forbes Street which later was rechristened One Radio Place. The station is still located at this address. Carl R. Lee also was involved in the ownership and building of another AM daytime station, WDLR in Delaware, Ohio.