Crosley Broadcasting Corporation

Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, founded by radio manufacturing pioneer Powell Crosley, was an early operator of radio stations in the United States. Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Crosley's flagship station was WLW (AM). During World War II, the company built the Bethany Relay Station in Butler County, Ohio's Union Township, one mile west of its transmitter for WLW, for the Office of War Information. It operated the facility for the government until 1963. Broadcast outlets operated by Crosley Broadcasting or its successor, Avco, included:

AM Radio Stations

FM Radio Stations

Television Stations

N.B.: the typography of the callsigns shown above represents Crosley's usage. The official callsigns were never hyphenated in this way.

 

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