WBCO
Broadcast area | Mid-Ohio |
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Frequency | 1540 kHz |
Branding | WBCO 1540AM/107.5FM |
Programming | |
Format | Classic country |
Affiliations | CBS News Radio Westwood One Agri Broadcast Network Ohio State Sports Network |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WQEL | |
History | |
First air date | 1962 |
Call sign meaning | Bucyrus, Ohio[1] |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 7111 |
Class | D |
Power | 500 watts day |
Transmitter coordinates | 40°45′51.00″N 82°56′5.00″W / 40.7641667°N 82.9347222°W |
Translator(s) | 107.5 W298CC (Bucyrus) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | wbco |
WBCO (1540
WBCO also airs 24 hours per day on FM translator W298CC at 107.5 FM.[2]
History
WBCO was founded in 1962 by Thomas P. Moore and wife J. LaVonne Moore, along with LaVonne's brother and pioneer in broadcasting, Orville J. Sather, and investors. WBCO was joined by sister-station WBCO-FM (later named WQEL) two years later. The company was first known as Brokensword Broadcasting Co. When the Moores and Sathers bought out the investors, it became Sa-Mor Stations. Full ownership was assumed by Tom and LaVonne following Orville's death. The stations were sold to Mike and Donna Laipply in 1991. In 1996, both stations were sold to the Ohio Radio Group based in Ashland Ohio who also owned stations
On February 1, 2016, WBCO changed their format from adult standards to classic country.
Previous logo
References
- ^ "Call Letter Origins". Radio History on the Web.
- ^ "WBCO spreading its wings and its reach at 107.5 FM". WBCO.com.
External links
- WBCO official website
- WBCO in the FCC AM station database
- WBCO in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
- W298CC in the FCC FM station database
- W298CC at FCCdata.org