WYBL

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WYBL
CityAshtabula, Ohio
Broadcast areaAshtabula, Ohio
Frequency98.3 MHz
Branding98.3 The Bull
Programming
FormatCountry music
AffiliationsCleveland Indians Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerMedia One Group
(Media One Holdings, LLC)
WREO-FM, WFUN, WFXJ-FM, WZOO-FM, WQGR
History
First air date
September 2005
Call sign meaning
BulL
Technical information
Facility ID87818
ClassA
ERP5,300 watts
HAAT105.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
41°50′23.00″N 80°44′36.00″W / 41.8397222°N 80.7433333°W / 41.8397222; -80.7433333
Links
Website983thebull.com

WYBL (98.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Ashtabula, Ohio, United States. The studios are located in Ashtabula while its transmitter is located near Beck Rd north of I-90.

History[]

More Country Guaranteed 98.3 The Bull went on the air in August 2005. The 98.3 FM frequency had actually belonged to then-owner Clear Channel (now known today as iHeartMedia) for a number of years. 98.3 FM and sister station 107.5 FM were purchased in an auction at the same time. 107.5 FM was focused on and developed first as a Classic Rock station. 98.3 FM "The Bull" came years later. Before becoming the country station that it would become, the signal of 98.3 was used for some time to run oldies (presumable to test the frequency and market for popularity). Soon after, The Bull came to air.

In Fall of 2007, Clear Channel sold the 5 station Ashtabula cluster to Media One Group. Rumors immediately began surrounding a format flip coming to one of the stations in the cluster. Although "The Bull" had garnered a strong cult following, "The Bull" appeared to be on the "hot seat" the most of the stations in the cluster having never gained the popularity of its sister stations WREO-FM (Hot AC), WFXJ-FM (Classic Rock), WZOO-FM (Top 40 at the time), and WFUN (AM) (news/talk at the time).

Original Lineup[]

6am-10am - McCoy in the Morning with Roger McCoy and Dave Hatfield (Scony was a later addition, however Hatfield left the show to pursue his own show on the station. Scony left the station in 2011 to move to Nashville to pursue a career in the record industry while Roger left in June 2013 to become the Assistant Program and Music Director for Clear Channel of Asheville, North Carolina at WKSF-FM )

10am-3pm - Jake Andrews (left the station in April 2008 to pursue his photography business)

3pm-7pm - Kristi Lee (left the station after only a few months to start her family)

7p-Midnight - Paul West (in 2006 Paul pursued a career with Clear Channel in Albany, New York)

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