WBTC is an AM radio station in Uhrichsville, Ohio, United States, broadcasting on 1540 kHz with a classic hits format.
The station was founded in 1963 by James Natoli and was held in the name of his company, Tuscarawas Broadcasting.
WBTC features locally oriented hosts on weekday drive-times: Brad Shupe in mornings and Robert Bray in afternoons.
In October 2017, WBTC shifted to oldies programming on evenings and weekends, and took the format full-time that November.
[2] Unlike most radio stations in the Northeastern United States assigned to the clear-channel frequency of 1540 kHz (all of whom must sign off at sunset to protect KXEL in Waterloo, Iowa and/or ZNS-1 in Nassau, Bahamas), WBTC has five watts of night power assigned.