WNSD

WNSD was a noncommercial radio station owned by the Northwest Local School District in Cincinnati, Ohio, broadcasting on 90.1 MHz FM.

[7] The station's first program director, Mark Hevel, was the son of the operations manager of WCPO-TV;[8] electronics instructor John Freeman served as faculty advisor.

Delbert Williams served as the second faculty advisor, after Freeman left Colerain High School; Marian Pysarchuk followed him.

Bill Dennison, currently with 700 WLW in Cincinnati, and, Christopher Geisen, currently with the nationally syndicated BOB & TOM Show, and, WTUE-FM in Dayton, OH, both got their start at WNSD-FM.

[9] The approval of an emergency property tax lifted hopes for the board that was convened to decide the fate of the facility; it recommended that WNSD be put back into service at an estimated annual cost of $25,000 to provide a station manager, United Press International wire, and equipment repairs.