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WBYR
Broadcast areaFort Wayne, Indiana
Frequency98.9 MHz
Branding98.9 The Bear
Programming
FormatActive Rock
Ownership
OwnerPathfinder Communications Corporation
History
First air date
1989
Former call signs
WERT-FM (1979-1987)
WKSD (1987-1989)
Call sign meaning
W B Y R= BEAR.
Technical information
Facility ID55659
ClassB
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT138 meters (453 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°57′14.00″N 84°53′7.00″W / 40.9538889°N 84.8852778°W / 40.9538889; -84.8852778
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website989thebear.com

WBYR, branded as 98.9 The Bear, is a radio station licensed to Woodburn, Indiana with studios in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station broadcasts an active rock format at 98.9 on the FM dial. WBYR is owned by Federated Media.

History

WBYR was the former WERT-FM and WKSD in Van Wert, Ohio, owned by Ray Livesay. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, WERT-FM sinulcast its sister AM station. When the FCC gave the ultimatum for Class B FM stations to increase power to maximum levels or be downgraded, WERT-FM increased power to 50,000 watts and introduced a beautiful music format. Once the station was sold to Atlantic Resources, the call letters were changed to WKSD ("Kiss 99") with a satellite delivered adult contemporary format.

In January, 1989, comedy clips, construction sound effects and a vague but brief announcement was heard over and over again for about a week, "9890 songs in a row on Fort Wayne's new 98.9 FM". A classic hits format debuted shortly after. Meanwhile, the WKSD calls resurfaced at 99.7 FM licensed to Paulding, Ohio; WKSD 99.7 FM now features oldies and sports talk as a sister station to WERT/1220.

The first Program Director of The Bear was John Robertson, formerly of WGTZ, Dayton, Ohio. The lineup included Les St. James and Roxanne McVey in mornings, Robertson in Middays, the late "Tuna" Jon Rose (Earl Rolling)- Production Director in afternoon drive, Hal Brandt evenings, Don Buettner APD/MD overnighhts.[2]

They now air the nationally syndicated "Bob and Tom Show".

References

  1. ^ "Ft. Wayne Market Ratings". Radio and Records. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "WBYR Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

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