WBNS (AM)

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WBNS
Broadcast area Columbus, Ohio
Branding 1460 The Fan
Slogan Sportsradio 1460
Frequency 1460 (KHz)
First air date 1922
Format Sports Talk
ERP 5,000 watts (daytime)
1,000 watts (nighttime)
Callsign meaning Wolfe Bank Newspaper and Shoes
Affiliations ESPN Radio
OSU Radio Network
Owner Dispatch Broadcast Group
Website www/1460thefan.com

WBNS is an AM radio station that broadcasts from Columbus, Ohio. The station currently broadcasts a sports talk format and carries ESPN talk programming.. WBNS is also the radio flagship of the Ohio State Buckeyes radio network as well as being the AM flagship for the Columbus Blue Jackets radio network. It is also the Columbus radio home of the Cleveland Indians. Local programming on WBNS-AM includes "Spielman on Sports" with former Ohio State Buckeye football player Chris Spielman, and "The Big Show" with Bruce Hooley and former Ohio State Buckeye quarterback Kirk Herbstreit.

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