WTCL-LD

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.

Logo as "La Mega 87.7", playing off of the station's aural transmissions being audible at 87.7 FM .