WLUB

American radio station in Augusta, Georgia
  • Augusta, Georgia
Broadcast areaAugusta, GeorgiaFrequency105.7 MHz (HD Radio)Branding105.7 The BullProgrammingFormatCountrySubchannelsHD2: Eagle 106.3 (Classic rock)OwnershipOwner
  • iHeartMedia, Inc.
  • (iHM Licenses, LLC)
Sister stations
WBBQ-FM, WKSP, WPRW-FM, WYNFHistory
First air date
March 10, 1952 (1952-03-10) (as WAUG-FM)
Former call signs
WAUG-FM (1952–1980)
WYMX (1980–1984)
WFMG (1984–1985)
WZNY (1985–1986)
WLTO (1986)
WZNY (1986–2004)
WIBL (2004–2007)
WEKL (2007–2013)
WSCG (2013–2016)
Call sign meaning
BUL(L) spelled backwardsTechnical informationFacility ID59250ClassC0ERP100,000 wattsHAAT371 m (1,217 ft)Translator(s)HD2: 106.3 W292EE (Augusta-Richmond County)LinksWebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)Websitebull1057.iheart.com
eagle1063.iheart.com (HD2)

WLUB (105.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Augusta, Georgia. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and airs a country music radio format. WLUB calls itself "105.7 The Bull." As with many country stations owned by iHeart, WLUB carries the nationally syndicated Bobby Bones Show from Nashville on weekday mornings.

The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 kW from an antenna 371 meters (1217 feet) in height above average terrain (HAAT), giving it a wide coverage area, reaching Columbia, South Carolina to the northeast and nearly to Athens, Georgia to the west.[1] WLUB's studios are located at the Augusta Corporate Center near the I-20/I-520 interchange in Augusta, and the transmitter tower is in Beech Island, South Carolina.

WLUB operates a classic rock-formatted station on its HD Radio subchannel and on translator W292EE as Eagle 106.3.

History

WLUB signed on in July 1994. It began life as Eagle 102 - a classic hits station, broadcasting on the 102.3 frequency. That frequency had previously been WGUS - Big Gus (Country), Power 102 (contemporary hit radio), and Froggy 102 (Country) before settling on a classic rock format using the call letters WEKL. After years of dominating the rock market in Augusta with only a 6,000 watt signal, on August 13, 2007 WEKL traded frequencies with sister country station WIBL, becoming "Eagle 105.7" while WIBL moved to 102.3, becoming "102.3 The Bull".

The 105.7 frequency began in 1952 as WAUG-FM, simulcasting AM 1050 WAUG (now WFAM). The station was sold in 1980 and became WYMX with an album rock format known as "Rock 106". This format lasted until 1984 when it became WFMG with an adult contemporary format known as "M105". WFMG then became "Sunny 105" in early 1986[citation needed] under the WZNY call letters. In 1994, WZNY was acquired by Savannah Valley Broadcasting, which owned longtime contemporary hits outlet WBBQ. A format and airstaff swap was done in August of that year as WBBQ went AC and WZNY became CHR and within a year's time came to be known as Y-105. In September, 2004, WZNY was reborn as "105.7 The Bull", a gold-leaning country outlet with the new call letters of WIBL. On April 1, 2010, classic rock WEKL 102.3 flipped its format to Top 40, becoming "Y102.3", and soon after returned to the WZNY call sign, with the classic rock format and call sign moving from 102.3 to 105.7 as "105.7 The Eagle."

On November 8, 2013, WZNY began stunting with a simulcast of WEKL as it assumed WEKL's format as "Eagle 102.3". WEKL, in return, flipped back to Country as "G105.7, Georgia-Lina's NEW Country". On November 21, 2013, WEKL changed its call sign to WSCG to reflect the new format, and the WEKL call sign returned to WZNY, dropping the WZNY call sign from the Augusta area for a second time. The station brought back the syndicated Bobby Bones Show to mornings on January 2, 2014. It was originally heard for a brief period on Top 40 outlet Y102.3, ironically the station it replaced.

On April 15, 2016, WSCG became 105.7 The Bull and changed its call sign to WLUB. On the same day, a companion classic country station was launched on WLUB-HD2 and on translator W292EE as 106.3 Bull Icons.

On March 11, 2019, WLUB-HD2 and W292EE began simulcasting WEKL and rebranded as Eagle 106.3 which was in the process of being sold to Educational Media Foundation, becoming an affiliate of K-Love on May 31, 2019.[2]

Current 105.7 The Bull Line Up

Weekdays

6 am − 10 am: The Bobby Bones Show
10 am - 3 pm: Blaine
3 pm − 7 pm: Beth
7 pm − 12 m: Wayne D
12 am − 6 am: After Midnite with Cody Alan

Saturdays

6 am − 10 am: The Bobby Bones Show
10 am - 2 pm: Dusty
2 pm − 7 pm: Angie Ward
7 pm − 12 m: Country House Party
12 am − 6 am: After Midnite with Cody Alan

Sundays

6 am − 10 am: Jamie Martin
10 am - 2 pm: Dusty
2 pm − 7 pm: Angie Ward
7 pm − 8 pm: Women of iHeartCountry
8 pm - 12 m: Brooke Taylor
12 am − 6 am: After Midnite with Cody Alan

Previous Logos

HD2 translator

Broadcast translator for WLUB-HD2
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
W292EE 106.3 FM Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia 153230 250 295 m (968 ft) D 33°36′41.5″N 81°56′29.4″W / 33.611528°N 81.941500°W / 33.611528; -81.941500 (W292EE) LMS

References

  1. ^ "WLUB-FM Radio Station Coverage Map". radio-locator.com.
  2. ^ Venta, Lance (March 11, 2019). "Eagle Moves In Augusta Ahead Of Sale". radioinsight. Retrieved March 12, 2019.

External links

  • 105.7 The Bull website
  • Eagle 106.3 website
  • WLUB in the FCC FM station database
  • WLUB in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • W292EE in the FCC FM station database
  • W292EE at FCCdata.org
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