Article: Tune in, Toledo: Listeners get a bit of nostalgia with their music on local radio shows.

Byline: Rod Lockwood

Oct. 22--Tucked away on a corner of the radio dial generally reserved for sports blabbermouths and noisy political commentators is a portal to the not-so-distant past. Tune out the AM static -- sort of like wiping the snow off a window to get a look inside a warm, cozy house -- and you'll find it on a Sunday morning or evening, a glimpse into a time when radio was a major part of the glue that held a community together. For a few hours on Sunday mornings and then later in the evening, WCWA (1230-AM) features programming that has nothing to do with market studies, religion, Arbitron ratings, or the Billboard charts. Instead the ...

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