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WGRR

WGRR (103.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Hamilton, Ohio, and serving the Cincinnati metropolitan area. It broadcasts a classic hits radio format and is owned by Cumulus Media. Its studios and offices are on Montgomery Road in Norwood, Ohio, using a Cincinnati address.[1]

WGRR
Broadcast areaCincinnati metropolitan area
Frequency103.5 MHz
Branding103.5 WGRR
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
Owner
WFTK, WNNF, WOFX, WRRM
History
First air date
February 9, 1959; 65 years ago (1959-02-09) (as WHOH)
Former call signs
WHOH (1959–1973)
WYCH (1973–1978)
WOKV (1978–1981)
WBLZ (1981–1990)
Call sign meaning
We're Great Rock and Roll!
Technical information
Facility ID72126
ClassB
ERP11,000 watts
HAAT316 meters (1,037 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live via iHeart
Websitewgrr.com

WGRR has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 11,000 watts. Its transmitter is off West North Bend Road at Winton Road in Cincinnati.[2]

History edit

WHOH (1959–1973) edit

On February 9, 1959, the station signed on as WHOH, representing Hamilton, OHio. It was the FM sister station to WMOH 1450 AM, and was owned by Fort Hamilton Broadcasting. WHOH aired a blend of middle of the road and beautiful music through the 1960s and 70s.

Adult contemporary (1973–1979) edit

In 1973, the call sign was changed to WYCH and in 1978 to WOKV playing soft adult contemporary music.

Disco (1979–1981) edit

There was a format switch to all disco music in 1979. During this time, it was known as "The Chicken" in reference to its mascot, a giant whole broiled chicken dressed in seasonal clothing.

Rock/Rhythmic (1981–1990) edit

As disco lost steam in the 1980s, it switched briefly to a rock format as “Rock 104” in early 1981, only to switch again to Rhythmic Contemporary or "CHUrban" as WBLZ. WBLZ had a conservative playlist for a CHUrban formatted station.

WBLZ encountered competition when WSAI (previously WHKK), then on 100.9 FM, switched from a Christian radio format and went urban contemporary as WIZF in January 1987, known as "The Wiz." Despite WIZF's lower effective radiated power, WBLZ was unable to compete.

Oldies (1990–2007) edit

On January 4, 1990, the station became Cincinnati's first FM oldies station under the original moniker "Oldies 103.5."

WGRR was formerly owned by CBS Radio, and was sold to Entercom Communications on August 21, 2006, along with CBS Radio's other Cincinnati stations. Entercom (which later exited the market) then traded the station to Cumulus Media in exchange for the frequency 94.9 FM and WYGY.

Classic hits (2007–present) edit

With the new Cumulus ownership, station management updated WGRR's format. In early 2007, WGRR adopted a new logo to reflect its revised format, which shifted from "Oldies" of the 1960s and 1970s, to "Classic Hits", centering on the 1970s and 80s. In recent years, the playlist has shifted to mostly 1980s hits with some 1970s and 1990s titles.

Past personalities edit

The original WGRR lineup was Kenny Matthews (morning drive), Tony Michaels and Gina Ruffin Moore (news), Antonia "Mighty Toni" Mason (traffic) Steven Allan (program director and middays), Johnny Hall (production director and afternoons), Martin "Marty With The Party" Thompson (assistant program director and evenings), with Ronnie "Rockin' Ron" Schumacher (nights), and Kimberly "Slim Kim" Carson (overnights).

For weekends WGRR adopted the Hot Wax Weekend concept by adding legendary WSAI disc jockeys from the 1960s: Dusty Rhodes, Ted McAllister and Jack Stahl. Also in the original WGRR lineup was Daniel "Dangerous Dan" Allen (Saturday Night Dial-A-Hit), with Tommy "Super Tom" Schroeder who worked overnight weekends like Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons, and longtime "Oldies" jock himself J.D. Hughes who stayed at WGRR after its transformation from CHUrban WBLZ.

WGRR had been home to Jim "The Music Professor" Labarbara, voted by his peers as one of the Top 40 radio personalities of all time. Jim is also a member of the Rock Jock Hall of Fame and was inducted into the Ohio Radio/Television Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He was replaced in early 2007 by program director Keith Mitchell, formerly PD of WMOJ-FM (Mojo 94.9).

Current personalities edit

The current lineup at WGRR consists of Chris O'Brien and Janeen Coyle ("Married with Microphones") in morning drive time, with news and traffic from Angie Irick. Middays feature Rockin' Ron Schumacher, Keith Mitchell in afternoons and Steve Mann heard in the evening. "Classic American Top 40 with Casey Kasem" airs on weekends.

References edit

  1. ^ WGRR.com/station-information
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WGRR

    External links edit

    • 103.5 WGRR
    • WGRR in the FCC FM station database
    • WGRR in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WGRR 103 5 MHz is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Hamilton Ohio and serving the Cincinnati metropolitan area It broadcasts a classic hits radio format and is owned by Cumulus Media Its studios and offices are on Montgomery Road in Norwood Ohio using a Cincinnati address 1 WGRRHamilton OhioBroadcast areaCincinnati metropolitan areaFrequency103 5 MHzBranding103 5 WGRRProgrammingFormatClassic hitsOwnershipOwnerCumulus Media Radio License Holding SRC LLC Sister stationsWFTK WNNF WOFX WRRMHistoryFirst air dateFebruary 9 1959 65 years ago 1959 02 09 as WHOH Former call signsWHOH 1959 1973 WYCH 1973 1978 WOKV 1978 1981 WBLZ 1981 1990 Call sign meaningWe re Great Rock and Roll Technical informationFacility ID72126ClassBERP11 000 wattsHAAT316 meters 1 037 ft LinksWebcastListen LiveListen Live via iHeartWebsitewgrr comWGRR has an effective radiated power ERP of 11 000 watts Its transmitter is off West North Bend Road at Winton Road in Cincinnati 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 WHOH 1959 1973 1 2 Adult contemporary 1973 1979 1 3 Disco 1979 1981 1 4 Rock Rhythmic 1981 1990 1 5 Oldies 1990 2007 1 6 Classic hits 2007 present 2 Past personalities 3 Current personalities 4 References 5 External linksHistory editWHOH 1959 1973 edit On February 9 1959 the station signed on as WHOH representing Hamilton OHio It was the FM sister station to WMOH 1450 AM and was owned by Fort Hamilton Broadcasting WHOH aired a blend of middle of the road and beautiful music through the 1960s and 70s Adult contemporary 1973 1979 edit In 1973 the call sign was changed to WYCH and in 1978 to WOKV playing soft adult contemporary music Disco 1979 1981 edit There was a format switch to all disco music in 1979 During this time it was known as The Chicken in reference to its mascot a giant whole broiled chicken dressed in seasonal clothing Rock Rhythmic 1981 1990 edit As disco lost steam in the 1980s it switched briefly to a rock format as Rock 104 in early 1981 only to switch again to Rhythmic Contemporary 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