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Frequency
  
103.3 mHz

Effective radiated power
  
100 watts

Effective radiated power
  
100 watts

City of license
  
Tiffin

Broadcast area
  
Tiffin and portions of Seneca County, Ohio

Branding
  
St. John Paul The Great Radio

Slogan
  
"As the family goes, so goes the nation." (quote from Pope John Paul II)

First air date
  
Tuesday evening January 27, 2015

Format
  
Christian radio (Catholic talk)

Motto
  
"As the family goes, so goes the nation."; (quote from Pope John Paul II)

WSJG-LP a.k.a. St. John Paul The Great Radio a non-commercial low-power FM broadcasting station at 103.3 mHz in Tiffin, Ohio is the seventh Catholic station in the Toledo Diocese and is named in honor of Pope John Paul II who is now a canonized saint. Its construction permit was granted by the FCC on February 12, 2014.. Test transmissions of WSJG began on January 1, 2015 and ended on January 27, 2015 when regular programming commenced.

WSJG airs Catholic programming from EWTN Global Catholic Radio for Tiffin and surrounding communities in Seneca County...At first WSJG while in the construction phase of its studio began airing EWTN via an audiofeed of Toledo-based Annunciation Radio (originated by WNOC) and breaking-in with a local legal ID at the top of the hour then switching back to Annunciation's programming. In May 2015 it was announced that WSJG's on-air studio has completed construction and is now airing local programmning as well as from EWTN.

WSJG currently has a web presence on Facebook and is asking listeners to inform the station as to how the signal is reaching their home localities. An official website is now online.

Mailing Address:

St. John Paul The Great Radio P.O.Box 103 Tiffin, OH 44883

Callsign history

The WSJG call letters were previously used briefly in 1991 at a gospel music-formatted station at 104.3 FM in Hamlet, North Carolina which is now WJSG.

References

WSJG-LP Wikipedia