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- WHTX_(AM) abstract "WHTX (1570 AM) — branded Warren's WHTX 1570 — is an urban AC/Rhythmic Oldies radio station licensed to Warren, Ohio and serving the Youngstown-Warren area from sister station WYCL's studio/transmitter facility in Mineral Ridge. Owned by Sagittarius Communications, LLC, the station operates with unlimited hours, with 500 watts during the daytime, and 116 watts in the evening hours.".
- Q7950463 abstract "WHTX (1570 AM) — branded Warren's WHTX 1570 — is an urban AC/Rhythmic Oldies radio station licensed to Warren, Ohio and serving the Youngstown-Warren area from sister station WYCL's studio/transmitter facility in Mineral Ridge. Owned by Sagittarius Communications, LLC, the station operates with unlimited hours, with 500 watts during the daytime, and 116 watts in the evening hours.".
- WHTX_(AM) comment "WHTX (1570 AM) — branded Warren's WHTX 1570 — is an urban AC/Rhythmic Oldies radio station licensed to Warren, Ohio and serving the Youngstown-Warren area from sister station WYCL's studio/transmitter facility in Mineral Ridge. Owned by Sagittarius Communications, LLC, the station operates with unlimited hours, with 500 watts during the daytime, and 116 watts in the evening hours.".
- Q7950463 comment "WHTX (1570 AM) — branded Warren's WHTX 1570 — is an urban AC/Rhythmic Oldies radio station licensed to Warren, Ohio and serving the Youngstown-Warren area from sister station WYCL's studio/transmitter facility in Mineral Ridge. Owned by Sagittarius Communications, LLC, the station operates with unlimited hours, with 500 watts during the daytime, and 116 watts in the evening hours.".