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WAKT-LP

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WAKT-LP
Broadcast areaToledo metropolitan area
Frequency106.1 MHz
Branding106.1FM We Act Radio
Programming
FormatCommunity - Variety
AffiliationsPacifica Foundation
Ownership
OwnerToledo Integrated Media Education
History
Founded2017
Technical information
Facility ID196981
ClassLP100
HAAT29
Transmitter coordinates
41°38′15.3″N 83°33′5″W / 41.637583°N 83.55139°W / 41.637583; -83.55139
Links
Websitewww.toledoradio.org

WAKT-LP is a low-power FM community radio station from Toledo, Ohio.

Overview

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A small nonprofit, Toledo Integrated Media Education (TIME), applied for a low-power FM license on the 106.1FM frequency in 2013.[1] After receiving approval to broadcast from the FCC, the organizers claimed the available call sign of WAKT and worked to assemble the appropriate funding, equipment, and permitting to begin broadcasting.

The station received authorization from the FCC to broadcast on 106.1MHz in December 2014 and began broadcasting in a limited capacity in December 2017.[2] Due to a lack of permitting from the local government, a makeshift tower only 30' high was used until permitting for a 100' tower could be obtained. The station began broadcasting from a 100' tower in October 2022,[3] expanding its reach to much of the Toledo, Ohio metropolitan area.

The station follows a community radio model, allowing local residents to apply for programs during periodic public application windows.[4] Those selected are provided with training, mentorship, and access to studio space in order to create and broadcast their own programming.

It is also a Pacifica affiliate,[5] syndicating national programs such as Democracy Now!

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References

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  1. ^ "Full 2013 LPFM Application List –". Fybush.com. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  2. ^ Vasquez, Autumn (December 22, 2022). "New Community Radio Station Launches in Toledo". Toledo City Paper. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  3. ^ "Community Radio Station WAKT 106.1FM to Launch October 1 with Open House". Toledo.com. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  4. ^ Garcia, Robert (July 19, 2020). "Solitary artists find communities online, on air waves, and". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  5. ^ "Pacifica Affiliates". Pacificanetwork.org. Retrieved 2023-04-12.