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Froggy (brand)

Froggy is a brand name radio format used for a variety of radio stations in the United States, most of which broadcast a country music format, with a few playing adult contemporary. (There was, however, an oldies-themed "Froggy" in Erie, Pennsylvania: the former WFGO; that station has since changed format and calls in 2007. Another oldies-based Froggy station, KFGI in Austin, Texas, changed formats in 1994.) Although the frog logo is shared among these stations, most of them are not associated with one another. The "Froggy" branding is particularly common among country stations currently or formerly owned by Forever Broadcasting or Forever Communications and Keymarketradio LLC, companies founded by Froggy creator Kerby Confer.

Logo of Froggy.

Origin edit

The Froggy format was conceived by Kerby Confer in 1988. Previously, Confer created a variety of country radio station brands such as "Kissin'" (KSSN in Little Rock, Arkansas) and "Beaver" (WBVR-FM in Bowling Green, Kentucky). "Froggy" was first installed on WFRG-FM in Utica, New York, on February 1, 1988, with the branding "96 Frog". (The format and call letters have since switched frequencies and the station is now known as "Big Frog 104".) Other Froggy stations soon followed, including KFRG in Riverside-San Bernardino, California, and WFGY in Altoona, Pennsylvania. For his work in developing the Froggy format, Confer was inducted into the Pennsylvania Radio Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2016.[1]

General theme edit

The Froggy branded radio station uses jargon saturated with frog-related puns. Station disc jockey pseudonyms and program elements bear names making reference to things such as where the frog lives (in a pond), how a frog moves (hops), what noise a frog makes (cricket or ribbit), and other words that are related to frogs.

Examples of the "Froggy" theme use words like the following:

  • "Hop-Line", "Frogcast", "Froggy Fotos", "Local Hoppenings", "Hoppy Birthday", "Froggy Fun Fones", "Froggyland", "in the swamp".
  • Some of the stations incorporate the lingo into their coverage area. For example, WFGE in State College, Pennsylvania refers to Happy Valley, the area in and around State College, as "Hoppy Valley". Most also call their coverage area "Froggyland".
  • An occasional "ribbit" between songs is used sometimes as a sweeper or in lieu of a jingle or dry segue.
  • Listeners are encouraged to contact the station: "give us a ribbit on the hoplines".
  • WFRG-FM in Utica, New York used to close out its weather "frogcast" with a jingle that sang "you sing 10 songs in a row and you're such a good friend of mine", to the tune of Three Dog Night's "Joy To The World", whose first line was "Jeremiah was a bullfrog".
  • A few Froggy stations in Pennsylvania used a parody of "Mercury Blues": "Hey now Froggy/You sound so fine/Ridin' 'round in my Merc'y 49/Crazy 'bout my Froggy/I'm crazy 'bout my Froggy/Gonna turn up my Froggy, cruisin' up and down the road, uh-huh". These are called "Froggy Songs" that most stations play periodically throughout the day. WFGS in Murray, Kentucky previously offered some of the Froggy songs as free ringtones.

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For the most part, the logo of a "Froggy" branded radio station is a smiling green frog. The font, color, position and angles can vary, however, the frog is generally green with a red tongue. The variations on the logo include the radio station's frequency as well as whether it is referred to as "Frog", "Big Frog", or "Froggyland".

DJ monikers edit

Many DJs at Froggy-branded stations (known as "frog jocks") use pseudonyms that reflect the branding:

Many of the Froggy stations that have the country format used the syndicated evening program Lia, often putting "Leapin'" in front of her name to "frogify" her, until that show ended production in 2022.[2]

List of "Froggy" stations edit

"Froggy" Branded Stations
Station Frequency(s) Region Website
WFGY 98.1 Altoona, Pennsylvania Froggy 98
WFGE 101.1 State College, Pennsylvania Big Froggy 101
WWFG 99.9 Ocean City, Maryland Froggy 99.9
KFRG/KXFG 92.9
95.1
Riverside, California K-Frog
KVOX-FM 99.9 Fargo, North Dakota Froggy 99.9
KYLS-FM 95.9 Farmington, Missouri Froggy 96
WGYY/WGYI 100.3
98.5
Meadville, Pennsylvania Froggy 100.3
WFGI-FM 95.5 Johnstown, Pennsylvania Froggy 95
WOGG 94.9 Uniontown, Pennsylvania Froggy 94.9
WFGS 103.7 Murray, Kentucky Froggy 103.7
WFKY 104.9 Frankfort, Kentucky Froggy 104.9 & 101.7
WWGY 99.3 Fulton, Kentucky Froggy 99.3
WGIE 92.7 Clarksburg, West Virginia Froggy Country
KFGE 98.1 Lincoln, Nebraska Froggy 98.1
WOGI 104.3
105.5
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Froggy 104.3
WGGY 101.3 Scranton, Pennsylvania Froggy 101
WFRG-FM 104.3 Utica, New York Big Frog 104
WGGE 99.1 Parkersburg, West Virginia Froggy 99
WFRY-FM 97.5 Watertown, New York Froggy 97
WOGY 104.1 Jackson, Tennessee Froggy 104
WOGH 103.5 Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Froggy 103.5
WKID 95.9 Vevay, Indiana K-95.9 Froggy
WWFY 100.9 Berlin, Vermont Froggy 104.3 & 100.9
WJKS 104.3 Keeseville, New York Froggy 104.3 & 100.9
WJNR-FM 101.5 Iron Mountain, Michigan Frog Country
KFGY 92.9 Santa Rosa, California Froggy 92.9
WJMQ 92.3 Clintonville, Wisconsin Frog Country
WFRB-FM 105.3
105.7
Frostburg, Maryland Big Froggy 105.3
WKPQ 105.3 Hornell, New York Froggy 105.3

In other media edit

The "Froggy" moniker is regularly lampooned on the Glenn Beck Program; Beck's alter ego, "Flap Jackson", is the morning jock at the fictional "109.9 The Big Frog".

On the US television series The Office, there is a Froggy 101 bumper sticker on the wall behind the reception desk and file cabinet, next to the desk of Dwight Schrute. The Office is set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where WGGY uses the moniker "Froggy 101".

Related brands edit

Confer's daughter, Kristin Cantrell,[3] established the Bigfoot Country brand for her stations when entering radio ownership. She also eventually acquired a prominent Froggy imitator, The Pig, in 2019. In October 2022, Cantrell's Seven Mountains Media purchased a majority of Forever Media's stations, including six Froggy stations.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Country Radio Hall Of Fame Class Of 2016 Announced". All Access. All Access Music Group. January 5, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  2. ^ "Westwood One's The Lia Show & Later With Lia To End Production - RadioInsight". December 1, 2022. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  3. ^ "Hall of Fame Award of the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters - Harrisburg, PA".
  4. ^ "Seven Mountains Media To Acquire 34 Stations From Forever Media". RadioInsight. Retrieved October 13, 2022.

External links edit

  • Forever Communications
  • Forever Broadcasting

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editThe Froggy branded radio station uses jargon saturated with frog related puns Station disc jockey pseudonyms and program elements bear names making reference to things such as where the frog lives in a pond how a frog moves hops what noise a frog makes cricket or ribbit and other words that are related to frogs Examples of the Froggy theme use words like the following Hop Line Frogcast Froggy Fotos Local Hoppenings Hoppy Birthday Froggy Fun Fones Froggyland in the swamp Some of the stations incorporate the lingo into their coverage area For example WFGE in State College Pennsylvania refers to Happy Valley the area in and around State College as Hoppy Valley Most also call their coverage area Froggyland An occasional ribbit between songs is used sometimes as a sweeper or in lieu of a jingle or dry segue Listeners are encouraged to contact the station give us a ribbit on the hoplines WFRG FM in Utica New York used to close out its weather frogcast with a jingle that sang you sing 10 songs in a row and you re such a good friend of mine to the tune of Three Dog Night s Joy To The World whose first line was Jeremiah was a bullfrog A few Froggy stations in Pennsylvania used a parody of Mercury Blues Hey now Froggy You sound so fine Ridin round in my Merc y 49 Crazy bout my Froggy I m crazy bout my Froggy Gonna turn up my Froggy cruisin up and down the road uh huh These are called Froggy Songs that most stations play periodically throughout the day WFGS in Murray Kentucky previously offered some of the Froggy songs as free ringtones Logo edit For the most part the logo of a Froggy branded radio station is a smiling green frog The font color position and angles can vary however the frog is generally green with a red tongue The variations on the logo include the radio station s frequency as well as whether it is referred to as Frog Big Frog or Froggyland DJ monikers edit Many DJs at Froggy branded stations known as frog jocks use pseudonyms that reflect the branding KVOX FM in Fargo North Dakota Hopalong Cassidy Anne Phibian Hoppy Gilmore Lilly Pad Pete Moss Jeremiah Bullfrog WFGY in Altoona Pennsylvania Frogman Kellie Green Tad Pole Polly Wogg Pete Moss James Pond Leapin Lily WFGE in State College Pennsylvania Boss Frog Ann Phibian Skeeter Hopper Sally Mander Swampy WFGS in Murray Kentucky Marty McFlies Gracie Hopper Heather McRibbits Kenny Lake WFRG FM in Utica New York Annie Croakley David Hopperfield Joey Buttafroggo Bean Pole I B Green Elvis Frogsley Catfish Crawford WFRY FM in Watertown New York James Pond amp Cricket Webb Foote Bud Green Jumpin Jay Pete Moss Croakin O Brian Annie Croakley Swim Mcgraw WOGY in Jackson Tennessee Tad Pole Al Gee CricketMany of the Froggy stations that have the country format used the syndicated evening program Lia often putting Leapin in front of her name to frogify her until that show ended production in 2022 2 List of Froggy stations editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Froggy Branded Stations Station Frequency s Region WebsiteWFGY 98 1 Altoona Pennsylvania Froggy 98WFGE 101 1 State College Pennsylvania Big Froggy 101WWFG 99 9 Ocean City Maryland Froggy 99 9KFRG KXFG 92 995 1 Riverside California K FrogKVOX FM 99 9 Fargo North Dakota Froggy 99 9KYLS FM 95 9 Farmington Missouri Froggy 96WGYY WGYI 100 398 5 Meadville Pennsylvania Froggy 100 3WFGI FM 95 5 Johnstown Pennsylvania Froggy 95WOGG 94 9 Uniontown Pennsylvania Froggy 94 9WFGS 103 7 Murray Kentucky Froggy 103 7WFKY 104 9 Frankfort Kentucky Froggy 104 9 amp 101 7WWGY 99 3 Fulton Kentucky Froggy 99 3WGIE 92 7 Clarksburg West Virginia Froggy CountryKFGE 98 1 Lincoln Nebraska Froggy 98 1WOGI 104 3105 5 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Froggy 104 3WGGY 101 3 Scranton Pennsylvania Froggy 101WFRG FM 104 3 Utica New York Big Frog 104WGGE 99 1 Parkersburg West Virginia Froggy 99WFRY FM 97 5 Watertown New York Froggy 97WOGY 104 1 Jackson Tennessee Froggy 104WOGH 103 5 Burgettstown Pennsylvania Froggy 103 5WKID 95 9 Vevay Indiana K 95 9 FroggyWWFY 100 9 Berlin Vermont Froggy 104 3 amp 100 9WJKS 104 3 Keeseville New York Froggy 104 3 amp 100 9WJNR FM 101 5 Iron Mountain Michigan Frog CountryKFGY 92 9 Santa Rosa California Froggy 92 9WJMQ 92 3 Clintonville Wisconsin Frog CountryWFRB FM 105 3105 7 Frostburg Maryland Big Froggy 105 3WKPQ 105 3 Hornell New York Froggy 105 3In other media editThe Froggy moniker is regularly lampooned on the Glenn Beck Program Beck s alter ego Flap Jackson is the morning jock at the fictional 109 9 The Big Frog On the US television series The Office there is a Froggy 101 bumper sticker on the wall behind the reception desk and file cabinet next to the desk of Dwight Schrute The Office is set in Scranton Pennsylvania where WGGY uses the moniker Froggy 101 Related brands editConfer s daughter Kristin Cantrell 3 established the Bigfoot Country brand for her stations when entering radio ownership She also eventually acquired a prominent Froggy imitator The Pig in 2019 In October 2022 Cantrell s Seven Mountains Media purchased a majority of Forever Media s stations including six Froggy stations 4 See also editKISS FM a top 40 radio brand owned by iHeartMedia Jack FM an adult hits radio brand Bob FM an adult hits radio brand WEBN a rock station in Cincinnati that had a frog mascot named Tree B Frog WIVK FM a country station in Knoxville Tennessee that uses a frog as its logo but a different Froggy package from other stationsReferences edit Country Radio Hall Of Fame Class Of 2016 Announced All Access All Access Music Group January 5 2016 Retrieved June 10 2019 Westwood One s The Lia Show amp Later With Lia To End Production RadioInsight December 1 2022 Retrieved December 2 2022 Hall of Fame Award of the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Harrisburg PA Seven Mountains Media To Acquire 34 Stations From Forever Media RadioInsight Retrieved October 13 2022 External links editForever Communications Forever Broadcasting Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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