WZOO-FM

WZOO-FM

Infobox Radio Station
name = WZOO-FM


city = Ashtabula, Ohio
area = Ashtabula, Ohio
branding = Magic Oldies 102.5
slogan = The Greatest Hits of the 60's and 70's
airdate = January 23, 1989
frequency = 102.5 (MHz)
format = Oldies
erp = 5,800 watts
haat =
class = A
affiliations =
owner = Media One Group/Sweet Home Ashtabula
webcast =
website = [http://www.magicoldies1025.com/ www.magicoldies1025.com]
former_callsigns =
sister_stations = WFUN, WREO, WFXJ, WYBL
callsign_meaning = "102-ZOO," former slogan

WZOO-FM is a FM radio station in Edgewood, Ohio, USA broadcasting at 102.5 MHz with an oldies radio format. It is one of four stations in the Media One Group's Ashtabula cluster, the others being WFUN, WREO-FM, WYBL (FM) and WFXJ-FM - all of which were sold off by Clear Channel in September 2007.

It operates with 5,800 Watts of power with coverage of Ashtabula and Lake Counties in Northeastern Ohio. Its signal stretches as far East as the Northwestern tip of Erie County in Pennsylvania, as far west as the East Suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, and as far south as the northernmost part of the Youngstown, Ohio, area.

History

WZOO was founded by John A. Bulmer, an experienced broadcaster whom was awarded a number of FCC permits to construct new FM stations in Ohio, Indiana and Glens Falls, NY (Lake Luzerne). When Bulmer constructed the new Ashtabula station on 102.5 MHz, he wanted something that rhymed with the 102 dial position. Mr. Bulmer desired the name ZOO. However, WZOO was already in use by an AM radio station in North Carolina.

Bulmer was able to take advantage of an FCC policy that allowed him to be granted the WZOO call sign on FM (as WZOO-FM) by obtaining the written permission from WZOO-AM in Asheboro, North Carolina. Mr. Bulmer paid the licensee of WZOO (AM) $1,000 to grant him permission. Hence, "102 ZOO" was born. WZOO-FM was one of five construction permits granted to Bulmer in the late 80's/early 90's. At that time, prior to FCC auctions for frequencies, Bulmer discovered a not widely known FCC policy whereby if a filing window closed and there were no applications filed, the FCC would then grant a construction permit (authority to build the radio station) under "First Come/First Serve" processing rules. While the general public was often stampeding to the next newly opened filing window, Bulmer was combing the FCC's records for windows that had just closed to ascertain what FCC filing windows drew no applications for a particular community.

As a result, Mr. Bulmer received construction permits to construct new FM stations in Edgewood, OH (Ashtabula, OH, WZOO-FM), North Baltimore, Ohio (WHMQ FM, Findlay, OH, now WPFX), Royal Center, Indiana (WHZR (FM) "Hoosier 103" in Logansport, Indiana) and WJBI-FM in Windslow (Augusta-Waterville, ME). Bulmer constructed three of those four stations (he gave the WJBI-FM permit back to the FCC, as the economy had hit the skids in the early 90's) and built an entire group of new FM stations from construction permits. Arguably, 102 ZOO was Bulmer's most successful station in the group. Having constructed the station in late 1988 for approximately $140,000, he sold the station to Richard and David Rowley of Ashtabula in May of 1999. Bulmer recently sold his last stations, WDOE (AM) and WBKX (FM) ("96 Kix FM") in Dunkirk-Fredonia, NY and he is now retired, spending time between homes in Pennsylvania and Florida.

The station was most commonly known under the nickname "102 ZOO" right after going on the air in 1989 right up until October of 2007. It has, however, changed its slogan several times from originally being "The Exciting FM" in 1989 and into the early 90s when it operated under a Top 40 format.

Then, in the mid 90s, 102 ZOO changed format to become a Hot AC (Adult Contemporary) station. It also changed its slogan to "No Rap, No Metal, No Way". In the early 2000s, when the station was sold by local owners, brothers Richard & David Rowley to Clear Channel, 102 ZOO changed its slogan again to "Your Hit Music Station". The station remained Hot AC until flipping back to a Top 40 (CHR) format in September of 2006. Then, in a controversial move upsetting much of the community, during October of 2007, Media One Group changed 102 ZOO to an oldies format on October 5, 2007.

The oldies format has since filled a void that was previously missing in the community, although mystery still surrounds the circumstances as to why the top 40 (also filling a similar void) was taken off the air after having seemingly become the popular station it was always meant to be in the county.

MORE PROBLEMS FOR THE ZOO

After only a few months on the air as "Magic Oldies 102.5", the already struggling station suffered another blow as it was forced to drop the name "Magic" for copyright infringement reasons with the signal being too close to that of WMJI-FM Cleveland which is also an oldies channel using the name "Magic".

Original Line-Up

*12 a.m. - 6 a.m.: Kevin August (Currently serving as a pastor at Ginger Creek Community Church, Aurora, IL)
*6 a.m. - 10 a.m.: Mike Anthony with "Mike in the Morning" (Mike is currently the sales manager of a cluster of radio stations in Kingman, AZ)
*10 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Thomas G. Raff (Currently serving as the Public Relations Director for Kent State University Ashtabula Campus)
*3 p.m. - 7 p.m.: Mark Allen (Created Friday Festivities)(Currently hosting his own morning show at 102 Zoo's sister station, WREO)
*7 p.m. - 12 a.m.: Michael "Doc" Thompson (Currently serving as Afternoon Drive host for Clear Channel owned WRVA/1140AM Richmond VA)
*News Director: "The News Gorilla" Rudy Saunders

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