- Source: WWBL
WWBL is a 50,000 watt FM radio station licensed to the city of Washington, Indiana. The station broadcasts the Real Country format from ABC Radio Networks. WWBL is branded as The Bullet 106.5.
WWBL signed on in 1948.
History
WwBL began as WFML, owned by Paul & Helen Bausman, who also owned the local newspaper. The facility was upgraded for a more powerful service to the 50 kW signal used today by 1979.
In 1986, WFML was sold to Greene Broadcasting, who installed a Top 40 format and the call sign WRTB.
After Robert Greene's death in 1991, the station was sold again to Old Northwest Broadcasting, who changed the format to country and call sign to the present WWBL in 1993.
Current on-air staff
Weekdays (Mon-Fri)
"Cowboy" Ken Booth (Morning Pickup) 5:00am–10:00am
Katie Sullivan 10:00am–3:00pm
Mark Brochin (Sports)
John Szink (Local News)
Other programs
Earl Pitts American commentaries (twice during the Morning Pickup weekdays and a best of Earl Pitts on Saturday)
Fox News Radio (at the top of each hour from 5:00am to 9:00am)
References
External links
WWBL Website
Original Company Website
Facility details for Facility ID 50239 (WWBL) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
WWBL in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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