Radio 96.5 Bob FM (WFLB)
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]WFLB is an adult hits radio station located in Fayetteville, North Carolina owned by Beasley Broadcasting Group.WEWO-FM began in Laurinburg in the late 1940s, a sister station to WEWO-AM. Don Curtis purchased the stations in 1968, and WEWO-FM became a Christian radio station called WSTS, The station received a power increase to 100,000 watts to reach Fayetteville. Later, Durham Life Broadcasting bought the stations.In 1999, WSTS dropped religious programming and became CHR WMXF "Mix 96" Dale O'Brian, former Program Director/Morning host at WKSI... See more
Fayetteville FM|96.5
Laurinburg FM|96.5
+1910-486-2000
[email protected]
508 Person Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301
http://965bobfm.com/
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[2023-09-17 05:33:37]
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WFLB is an adult hits radio station located in Fayetteville, North Carolina owned by Beasley Broadcasting Group.WEWO-FM began in Laurinburg in the late 1940s, a sister station to WEWO-AM. Don Curtis purchased the stations in 1968, and WEWO-FM became a Christian radio station called WSTS, The station received a power increase to 100,000 watts to reach Fayetteville. Later, Durham Life Broadcasting bought the stations.In 1999, WSTS dropped religious programming and became CHR WMXF "Mix 96" Dale O'Brian, former Program Director/Morning host at WKSI in Greensboro was hired as Program Director of MIX 96. He brought in talent from the Greensboro market and the station did very well. The airstaff was arguably the best in the market. The lineup included Dale O'Brian and Tank Sherman on mornings, Leah Scott on Mid-days, Pete Moss in Afternoons, Joe Mama Nights and Sammy Simpson late nights. The station created great street buzz and was very visible in the Fayetteville market. The WSTS letters and a similar format moved to a station in Fairmont. Durham Life sold its radio stations, and Curtis once again owned the 96.5 frequency, as well as other Durham Life stations.On April 1, 1993, WMXF began playing "Louie, Louie" by The Kingsmen over and over, changing the station's name temporarily to "Louis 96.5." The real format turned out to be "Oldies 96.5," and the call letters changed to WAZZ.Beasley Broadcasting bought WAZZ in the mid-90s, along with WFLB, the former Top 40 station in Fayetteville. Beasley gave WAZZ and WFLB each other's call letters.On December 30, 2005, Oldies 96.5 changed to its current format. Program director Dave Stone described the difference this way: oldies included Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley, while classic hits focuses on the 70s and artists such as The Eagles and the Doobie Brothers.On March 14, 2011 WFLB changed their format to adult hits, branded as "Bob FM".
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