WIBN

WIBN

Infobox Radio Station
name = WIBN


city = Earl Park, Indiana
area = Lafayette, Indiana
branding = 98 Gold
slogan = Classic Rock 'n Roll from the 60s and 70s
airdate = 1983
frequency = 98.1 (MHz)
format = Oldies
erp = 25,000 watts
class = B1
owner = Brothers Broadcasting Corporation
website = [http://www.981wibn.com/ 981wibn.com]
callsign_meaning = W Iroquois Benton Newton

WIBN is an FM radio station licensed to the city of Earl Park, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 98.1 MHz, FM channel 251. The studios are located at 130 E. McConnell Street in Oxford, Indiana. The tower is located one mile east of Dunnington, Indiana, a small community in rural western Benton County.

History

WIBN signed on the air in 1983 at 98.3 on the FM dial. The station originally broadcast at 3,000 watts and served specifically the communities of Earl Park, Fowler and Kentland. The studio and tower were both located in Earl Park. Initially, the format was a mix of country and Adult contemporary music. The station had stints doing each of the aforementioned formats exclusively throughout the 1980s.

By the mid 1980s, the station was purchased by Lafayette, Indiana radio pioneer Sidney Thompson. His company, known as IBN Broadcasting, began looking into ways to make the station more powerful as well as more profitable. The 98.3 frequency was very cluttered in northwestern Indiana at the time with three other stations occupying the frequency within a 100-mile radius of WIBN. In 1988, the FCC granted a request to move WIBN to 98.1 and strengthen its power from 3,000 watts to 25,000 watts. This power increase would also provide the station with primary coverage to larger Illinois towns such as Watseka and Hoopeston and secondary coverage to Greater Lafayette. Once the move to 98.1 was complete, WIBN became an Adult contemporary station with programming provided by Satellite Music Network's Starstation format.

In the mid-90s, Brothers Broadcasting Corporation, headed by John Balvich, purchased the station. The station maintained its affiliation with Starstation but renamed itself "Interstate 98" or "I-98" for short. As I-98, WIBN featured a mix of music, farm reports, and sports, both local and national.

In 2001, it was decided that a new direction was necessary for the station. It was widely speculated that WIBN would attempt to program toward the Lafayette market, especially as many former Lafayette radio personalities and managers were hired in to oversee operations. Format speculations ranged from alternative rock to hot AC. By the Spring, it was decided that WIBN would become Hot adult contemporary as B 98. However, the decision was pulled right before the launch when Lafayette's WNJY changed format and became B 102.9. The station remained I-98 and kept its affiliation with ABC Radio's Hits and Favorites format (formerly Starstation) until October 1, 2001 when the station flipped to Oldies as "98 Gold" utilizing ABC Radio Network's Pure Gold (now Oldies Radio) format.

Today, WIBN continues to program an oldies format and still uses ABC Radio Network's Oldies Radio outside of the morning drive, which is done locally. There are a few differences, however. The station has seriously cut its emphasis on farm reports and sports. High school sports broadcasts now consist of one football game per week during football season and one to two basketball games per week during basketball season (WIBN carries both boys' and girls' basketball). National sports, with the exception of Indianapolis IndyCar and NASCAR races, have been eliminated.

Programming

WIBN mainly plays pop music from the 1960s and 70s with supplemental 80s tunes from popular 60s and 70s artists.

Monday-Friday (all times Eastern)

5 am–9 am Dan McKay

9 am-11 am The Morning Jam with Jay and Maria

11 am-3 pm Dave Michaels (The Workday Request Party)

3 pm-8 pm Ron Foster (The Foster Show)

8 pm-1 am Mike Preston (The All Request and Dedication Show)

1 am-6 am Lou Warren

Saturday

9 am-12 pm The Big Bargain Show

8 pm-1 am Larry King (The Saturday Night Request Show)

Sunday

10am–12pm Beatles-O-Rama

References

External links

* [http://www.981wibn.com WIBN Website]
* [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?list=0&facid=28200 WIBN FCC Information]


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