Jump to content

WWBN

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Rudy2alan (talk | contribs) at 21:47, 17 October 2016 (replaced logo with bigger, more legible version - previous version from '07). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

WWBN
Broadcast areaFlint, MI/The Thumb, MI
Frequency101.5 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingBanana 101.5
Programming
FormatActive Rock
Ownership
Owner
WCRZ, WFNT, WLCO, WQUS, WRCL
History
First air date
September, 1994 (at 101.5)
Former call signs
WKMF-FM (12/91-9/94)
WGMZ-FM (7/87-12/91)
Call sign meaning
BaNana
Technical information
Facility ID20448
ClassA
Power1,800 watts
HAAT149 meters
Transmitter coordinates
43°12′0″N 83°33′30″W / 43.20000°N 83.55833°W / 43.20000; -83.55833
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitebanana1015.com

WWBN (101.5 FM, "Banana 101.5"), is a radio station broadcasting rock music to Flint and The Thumb areas of Michigan. Syndicated shows on Banana include the morning comedy program The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show, and music programs Loudwire Nights with Toni Gonzalez and Hard Drive with Lou Brutus.

The station is owned by Townsquare Media and is a member of the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.[1] WWBN is most often referred to as The Banana by the public audience. Under the right conditions it can be heard in parts of St. Clair and Sanilac counties.

History

The station began operations in 1987 as WGMZ-FM with an Easy Listening music format, reviving the call sign and format formerly used on 107.9 FM (now WCRZ) from 1961 to 1984 and also in the 1980s on 1570 AM (now WWCK). In 1991, WGMZ-FM became country WKMF-FM, simulcasting AM 1470 (now WFNT). The "Banana" name, album-oriented rock format and the WWBN calls debuted in 1994. Subsequently, WWBN moved from 101.7 to 101.5 in a frequency swap with WPRJ-FM, a contemporary Christian music station in Coleman, Michigan, and both stations were also able to increase their power.

WWBN's owner, Regent Broadcasting (now Townsquare Media), took control of active rock station WRXF 103.1 FM "Radio X" in Lapeer, Michigan in December 2001. [citation needed] After a short three-month period of simulcasting the Banana on 103.1, WRXF debuted a new classic hits format as "U.S. 103.1" WQUS in February 2002, and the Banana evolved from mainstream AOR into its current active rock sound. Current program director and air personality Tony LaBrie is a veteran of WRXF's "Radio X" days and is the recipient of the RadioContraband Rock Radio Award for Small Market Radio Program Director of the Year in both 2011 and 2012. The Banana was voted "Small Market Radio Station of the Year" for the RadioContraband Rock Radio Award in 2011.

Sources

References

  1. ^ "2006 MAB Membership Directory". www.michmab.com.