WBPE

WBPE

Infobox Radio station
name = WBPE
city = Brookston, Indiana
area = Lafayette, Indiana
branding = "95.3 BOB FM"
slogan = "We Play Anything"
airdate = 1985
frequency = 95.3 (MHz)
format = Adult hits
erp = 2,300 watts
haat = 154 meters
class = A
facility_id = 6336
owner = Artistic Media Partners
website = [http://www.wlff.com wlff.com]
callsign_meaning = |W Bob Plays Everything

WBPE (95.3 FM, "95.3 BOB FM") is a radio station owned by Artistic Media Partners in Lafayette, Indiana. The station's studios are located at 3824 South 18th Street in Lafayette, Indiana. WBPE's programming is simulcasted on sister station WSHY (1410 AM).

History

WBPE signed on the air in January 1, 1985 as WLZR "LAZER 95 - Lafayette's Only New Rock". When the station signed on, it became the highest rated station in the market. The new owner was a banker and former lawyer in Lafayette who realized the potential of a rock format.

However just a short year later, the new station was sold to Karson Jacobs Media who also owned an AM radio station in Bloomington Illinois and another FM in Decatur, Illinois. The radio station had high ratings, but not making enough money to keep it in operation. He took his successful Adult Contemporary format on the station in Decatur and displaced the rock format as LITE ROCK, MAGIC 95 WKJM. The stations ratings struggled to make it in the top five however billing increased due to the new format.

The station would then try to compete with WAZY in the late 80s by flipping to CHR as POWER 95, retaining the WKJM calls. The stint as a CHR didn't last long since the station was purchased in June of 1991 by Marion-based Bomar Broadcasting and re-launched the station with a more mainstream AC approach and gave it new call letters as WEZV. The station then became known as EZ 95.3

Shortly thereafter, Bomar flipped WEZV to Beautiful Music (Easy Listening), simulcasting of WMRI/Marion (now WXXC) with local break inserts. WEZV would be one of two other Indiana stations "networked" to WMRI's beautiful music format, the other stations were WLEZ in Terre Haute (now WBOW-FM) and WYEZ (now WHPZ) in Breman (South Bend). During this period, WEZV referred to themselves as "The EASY One--WEZV, 95.3 FM." Toward the end of Bomar's ownership of WEZV, the network began to skew away from instrumentals and lean more toward those from smooth jazz artists.

In August of 1998, University Broadcasting (now Artistic Media Partners) purchased the radio station and moved it to its current location in Lafayette. It joined Alternative Rock WGBD (now WSHP) and Hot Adult Contemporary WAZY and, in September 1998, changed formats to Hot County as 95.3 The Wolf. Call letters were changed a few days after the format change to WLFF.

During its inception as The Wolf, the station tried to find its niche within the Lafayette market. While maintaining a primarily mainstream country sound, the station leaned anywhere from gold-based to modern in order to lure listeners away from cross-town country leader, WKOA. Subtle name changes have also occurred over the years as well as a stint with satellite-fed programming. The station has referred to itself numerous times as 'The Wolf' with a few stints as 'Wolf Country.' The Wolf saw its biggest success around 2003 when the station adopted a full-service sound similar to that of its crosstown country competitor. On November 26, 2006, 95.3 The Wolf began carrying Waitt Radio Networks. This would be the second time the station carried the network throughout its run.

In 2004 Artistic Media Partners swapped signals with co-owned Classic Rock WSHP, and in 2005 swapped back to its original signal at 95.3 placing Purdue Men's and Women's Basketball and Football on the station.

Despite the rights to Purdue Men's and Women's Basketball and Football, WLFF was never able to unseat WKOA as the country leader in the market. On December 5, 2007, after 9 years in the country format, The Wolf began stunting with a music mix consisting of party hits and children's music. At noon on December 6, 2007, the format officially flipped to Adult hits as 95.3 Bob FM.

On January 28, 2008, 95.3 changed its call letters to WBPE to better match its new on-air identity.

Programming

95.3 Bob FM, like other Bob FMs formats across the US and Canada, features a mix of classic 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s hits with some current hot adult contemporary singles.

WBPE is the home of Purdue Women's Basketball.

External links

* [http://www.wbpefm.com Official Website]
* [http://www.artisticradio.com/wlff.htm Artistic Media Website]
*FMQ|WBPE
*FML|WBPE
*FMARB|WBPE
*http://www.indianabroadcasters.org/information/easstatepolicy.pdf
*http://www.artisticradio.com/wlff.htm


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