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Toledo's been a working city since the Industrial Revolution, and K100 sounds like that history. Local country radio carries weight in places like this - it's not decoration or background music, it's part of how people navigate their day. WKKO has listeners in cars, at work, at home, and the station knows that audience intimately. This isn't a market where sophisticated irony plays. Folks want weather, traffic, news about what's happening locally. They want country music that acknowledges work, struggle, staying put, making things work. The 48kbps bitrate reflects reality - not everyone has pr…
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