WTOD (106.5 MHz) is an FM radio station licensed to serve Delta, Ohio, covering the Toledo metropolitan area.
The license was sold for $149,920 in August 1993 to Toledo Radio, Inc. 106.5 signed on in the fall of 1994, taking the call letters WBUZ.
Once Cumulus took control, over a Weekend in late February 1999, the station stunted with an odd mixture of different music and sounds.
On August 1, 2000, the WJZE simulcast was dropped in favor of a classic hits format, thus ending the LMA with RASP Broadcasting.
"Rock 106" never caught on with Toledo radio listeners; with low ratings along with being beaten by CIMX-FM (89X) from Windsor, Ontario, management decided it was time for a change.
In November 2001, after stunting for a couple days with a loop of "Swans Splashdown" by J.J. Perrey & Gershon Kingsley and "Lonesome Road" by Dean Elliot & His Big Band, the format was changed to alternative as "106.5 The Zone".
In June 2009, The Zone's 71⁄2–year run came to an end, as the station's format changed to sports talk, simulcasting 1470 The Ticket (now defunct).