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WCIT (940 AM, is a commercial broadcast radio station in Lima, Ohio, and features a sports format. The station, along with FM sister stations WEGE, WWSR and WFGF, share studio facilities on Cable Road in Lima. WCIT must operate with reduced power after local sunset to avoid interference with a Canadian clear channel signal, reserved for Montreal by international treaty (it was held by CINW until that station's shutdown in 2010).
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WCIT
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Sports Talk 940
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The Lima CITizen
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WCIT (1959–1998) WLJM (1998–2007) WZOQ (2007–2009)
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