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WWBB

Coordinates:41°49′30.8″N71°24′36.2″W / 41.825222°N 71.410056°W /41.825222; -71.410056
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Radio station in Rhode Island, United States
WWBB
Broadcast areaProvidence metropolitan area
Frequency101.5MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingB101
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
May 30, 1955; 70 years ago (1955-05-30)
Former call signs
  • WTMH (1955–1958)
  • WXCN (1958–1964)
  • WCRQ (1964–1968)
  • WLKW-FM (1968–1989)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID54568
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT91 meters (299 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°49′30.8″N71°24′36.2″W / 41.825222°N 71.410056°W /41.825222; -71.410056
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live (viaiHeartRadio)
Websiteb101.iheart.com

WWBB (101.5FM, "B101") is a radio station inProvidence, Rhode Island, United States. The station playsclassic hits from the1970s,1980s and1990s. WWBB's offices and studios are located on Oxford Street in Providence, on the 3rd and 4th floors of the Roland Building nearInterstate 95. WWBB's transmitting antenna is located on the roof ofOne Financial Plaza, also in Providence. WWBB transmits a directional signal to reduce interference toBoston-based sister station 101.7WBWL.[2] The station is owned byiHeartMedia, Inc.

History

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WWBB's history dates back to May 30, 1955, when it began broadcasting in Providence as WTMH. Thesecall letters reflected the initials of its owner, T. Mitchell Hastings.[3] In 1958, Hastings reorganized his General Broadcasting Corporation as Concert Network, Inc., and changed the callsign to WXCN.[4] As a Concert Network affiliate, it broadcast classical music, as part of a chain that includedWBCN in Boston,WNCN in New York City, andWHCN in Hartford, Connecticut.[5]

The station was sold in 1963, and after another change in ownership the following year, it became WCRQ. By the late 1960s, the station changed owners again, becoming WLKW-FM, asister station of AM 990WLKW. For two decades as WLKW-FM, it aired abeautiful music format, often the top FM station in Providence. In 1987, the station was sold. Two years later, the easy listening format was dropped and WLKW-FM became WWBB. The station switched tooldies as B101.5 at Noon on December 26, 1989, playing a mix of hits from the 1950s and 1960s. The next day, B101.5 rebranded as B-101. The first song on B-101 was "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and the Comets. In 1995, B-101 was bought out by Clear Channel Communications. In the 1990s, some hits from the 1970s were added, and fewer '50s songs were heard. The first jingle package was a Hodge podge of Q-Cuts and cuts from Positron. There was also use of TM Century jingles for a time in the early days but the station used the Do It Again jingle package byJAM Creative Productions (used on many other oldies stations, alongsideWCBS-FM which originally used the package) for its first dozen years.

As the 21st century dawned, WWBB adjusted its playlist. Music from the 1950s was phased out. More music from the 1970s began to appear, and in March 2003, the slogan changed from "Good Times And Great Oldies" to "Big Hits Of The 60s And 70s". It was around this time, that former program director Bill Hess re-positioned the station as "Big Hits, B101". Since 2005, hits from the 1980s were added to the playlist, with fewer '60s songs included. Over the years, the number of songs in rotation has shrunk from approximately 1,500 to 650. In 2013, WWBB's slogan was changed to "Southern New England's '70s and '80s Hits". In 2018, The slogan was once again changed to "The '80s and More", focusing on '80s music with a moderate amount of '70s hits and very few (if any) songs from the 1960s. The station has included some '90s & even some 2000s songs recently.

Signal reduction and coverage change

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On August 6, 2014, Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia) filed a "contingent application" with theU.S. Federal Communications Commission covering adjacent stations 101.7WBWL inLynn, Massachusetts, and 101.9WCIB inFalmouth, Massachusetts, to improve WBWL's coverage in the Boston area. Boston is a much largerradio market than Providence, so boosting WBWL's signal would improve its advertising and revenue potential, despite the reduced coverage for WWBB and WCIB. The application called for downgrading WWBB's signal from a "Class B" (50,000-watt equivalent) to a "Class A" (6,000-watt equivalent) and using a directional signal away from Boston. The application also called for the relocation of WWBB antenna to the roof of a building in downtown Providence, a further step in reducing its coverage outside Providence and its suburbs. The application was granted October 6, 2014.[6] WWBB completed the facility change in January 2015, and changed to the new facility on February 2, 2015.[7]

HD Radio

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Upon the signal reduction,HD Radio service continued but the iHeart-provided comedy programming service (known as "Joke Joke") on WWBB-HD2 was discontinued. By 2018, WWBB-HD2 resumed operations, this time as a highly-automated easy listening/instrumental-formatted subchannel with an hourly ID called Spa Radio.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WWBB".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"FCCInfo Results".
  3. ^"ggn information systems - Call Letters". November 18, 2002.
  4. ^"WNCN Ownership & Management". Archived from the original on October 11, 2007.
  5. ^Billboard June 30, 1958, p. 6
  6. ^"CDBS Print".
  7. ^"Application Search Details".

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