WTCL-LD (channel 6) is a low-power television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with Telemundo.
[10] Federal Communications Commission (FCC) findings stated channel 44 would cause interference with adjacent WNEO,[11] prompting WXOX-LP to request broadcasting over a subchannel of WCDN-LP.
[13] An attempt was made to convert WXOX to a low-power digital station on channel 31,[14] which WJW broadcast from prior to the June 12, 2009, analog shutoff date.
Due to potential co-channel interference issues with CITY-DT-2 in Woodstock, Ontario, which also broadcast on RF channel 31, the application was abandoned.
[16] After entering into an operating agreement with Murray Hill Broadcasting—headed by former WWWE,[17] WRMR and WDOK co-owner Tom Wilson and aligned with Venture executive Paul Koplin[18]—Wilson announced the launch of a personality-driven alternative rock/talk format,[19] using the WLFM-LP call sign[5] which Venture transferred from their low-power channel 6 station in Chicago.
[21] When the LMA took effect on January 1, 2014,[28] WLFM-LP was renamed "La Mega 87.7: Latino and Proud", boasting an airstaff that included several area disc jockeys.
[18] Murray Hill Broadcasting sold WLFM-LD to WOIO and WUAB owner Gray Television on July 29, 2021, for $1.65 million,[18] which the FCC approved on September 13.
[1][37] WOIO previously produced a daily Spanish-language newscast, Al Día, for their website, social media and OTT services, but was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic; WOIO retained both Al Día reporters and planned to hire two additional bilingual reporters.