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'''WOWO-66fm''' is a low-power | [[File:WOWOtowerNearRiverFork.jpg|left|thumb|The WOWO radio tower, near the fork in the Fork River.]] | ||
'''WOWO-66fm''' is a low-power radio station with a effective radiating power (ERP) of 0.0000003 watts, covering approximately 0.2 miles. WOWO-66fm is a proud affiliate of the Whine and Woe Broadcasting Network (WWBN). | |||
[[File:Effective isotropic radiated power illustration.svg.png|alt=Illustration of definition of equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP). |thumb|Illustration of definition of equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP), which WOWO-66fm does not use. ]] | [[File:Effective isotropic radiated power illustration.svg.png|alt=Illustration of definition of equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP). |thumb|Illustration of definition of equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP), which WOWO-66fm does not use. ]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:08, 23 July 2023

WOWO-66fm is a low-power radio station with a effective radiating power (ERP) of 0.0000003 watts, covering approximately 0.2 miles. WOWO-66fm is a proud affiliate of the Whine and Woe Broadcasting Network (WWBN).

Broadcast day
WOWO-66fm can be heard from sunrise to sundown, three days a week.
Featured programs

- Wednesdays, noon: Winesburg WOE!, hosted by Rupert "Roop" Heffelfinger.
- Tuesdays/Thursdays, noon: The Little Red Barn Show, hosted by Bob Sievers
- Sunrise, Wednesdays: It's Puzzling, hosted by Jeremy Butler, Jr., who offers hints to solving the New York Times puzzles.
Not affiliated with WOWO
WOWO-66fm is not affiliated with WOWO News/Talk 1190 AM & 107.5 FM, Fort Wayne, Indiana--although we do admire them.
