WBWH-LP

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
96.1 FM WBWH
City of license Bluffton, Ohio
Broadcast area The Village of Bluffton and its surrounding communities between Lima, Ohio and Findlay, Ohio
Branding "Smooth 96-1"
"New Rock Alternative 96-1"
Slogan "96-1 WBWH Your BlufftonConnection"
Frequency 96.1 mHz
First air date 1980
Format Smooth Jazz with Soul, R&B, Sophisti-pop, Chill, Nu-jazz, & Acid Jazz (Primary)
Alternative Rock/Modern Rock (Secondary)
ERP 66 watts
HAAT 37 meters (121 feet)
Class L1
Callsign meaning Beavers With Headphones
Owner Bluffton University
(Bluffton College)
Webcast Listen Live
Website BlufftonConnection.com

WBWH is a low-power FM radio station operating at 96.1 mHz in Bluffton, Ohio. It is the campus and community radio station owned and operated by Bluffton University.

WBWH offers a diversified programming schedule geared to university students and the residents of Bluffton. Its power output of 66 watts serves the community of Bluffton exclusively.

WBWH broadcasts many of the athletic events on campus, including football, volleyball, basketball, and baseball games.

The call letters for WBWH stand for Beavers With Headphones. A tribute to the Bluffton mascot, which is a beaver.

96.1 WBWH Your Bluffton Connection

WBWH's primary music format is New AC (NAC)/Smooth Jazz (making it the only station in Northwest Ohio to have Smooth Jazz as its primary format). During this format, Smooth Jazz is the basis and Vocals from a wide variety of genres such as Sophisti-pop, Blue-eyed soul, and R&B/Soul Music as well as Chill or Chill-out music along with Nu-jazz and Acid Jazz is normally sprinkled in. WBWH flipped to the Smooth Jazz format in October 2011. As of August 18, 2012 WBWH brands its Smooth Jazz based programming as "Smooth 96.1."

WBWH reports its Smooth Jazz playlist to SmoothJazz.com weekly. More specifics on the music and segments heard on WBWH can be found at its website.

On June 13, 2012, WBWH started airing a 4 hour block of "Daily Sunrise Hymns." This segment airs daily from 5-9am. WBWH's Full Programming Schedule is available at its website.

WBWH also features a Modern Alternative Rock block of music on Monday through Thursday Nights as well as Saturday Afternoons geared towards students. This format is branded as "New Rock Alternative 96-1."

WBWH has already applied for and will be switching frequencies from 99.3 FM to 96.1 FM. The switch will take place on August 18, 2012.

WBWH went off the air on August 18 and returned to the airwaves at 96.1 FM on August 24.

Syndicated Shows Produced at WBWH

WBWH is currently the place of production for two internationally syndicated radio shows. The first show to be syndicated from WBWH was The Chillout Sessions, hosted by Donald Isaac. The Chillout Sessions is heard on many online and FM stations in places such as New York City, Orlando, Cincinnati, London, Nicosia, Cyprus, Newcastle upon Tyne, in addition to West Virginia. Most recently, The Alternative Project, hosted by Evan Skilliter, became the second show to be syndicated from WBWH. The Alternative Project is currently heard on many FM and online stations in locations such as Porirua, New Zealand, Boston, and West Virginia.

Programming on WBWH

The complete program schedule for WBWH can be found on its website at BlufftonConnection.com

The Smooth 96.1 Format Promise

Smooth 96.1 strives to keep the sounds of Smooth Jazz as the noticeable basis when the format is on the air. This means that the basis of what is played will be Smooth Jazz instrumentals, and the other songs will be Smooth Vocals (from a wide variety of genres, listed above) as well as Chill and Nu-Jazz tracks. Smooth 96.1 does not strive to play Adult Contemporary and Urban Adult Contemporary songs as its basis as some former Smooth Jazz stations are currently doing, as seen here: Smooth Jazz Stations turning into Smooth AC stations. Smooth 96.1 currently serves as Northwest Ohio's only Smooth Jazz based station.

Sample Playlist During The Smooth 96.1 Format

2012-13 Staff

Program/Music Director: Donald Isaac

Operations Manager: Tobin Eicher

External links

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.