WDJO

The station was long known as WCIN, called "The Pulse of the City", and provided programming for the African-American community of the tri-state area until May 17, 2007, except for a brief time in the 1990s, when it broadcast classical music.

During the 1960s, WCIN became a highly regarded soul music station featuring a variety of African-American personalities.

Allen Guess served as morning host, Marsha Robinson did afternoons, and Jim Morris handled evenings.

In 2011, WDJO became the Cincinnati affiliate the Ohio State Buckeyes Radio Network, airing OSU football and men's basketball games and coaches' shows.

Alchemy Broadcasting sold WDJO to Robert T. Nolan's Mustang Media, Inc. in a transaction that closed on April 6, 2015.

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