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WBML
Broadcast areaMacon area
Frequency1350 kHz
BrandingThe Fox Classic Hits Network
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
Ownership
Owner
  • John Timms
  • (Central Georgia Radio LLC)
WRWR 107.5
History
First air date
1954 (as WRPB)
Former call signs
WRPB (1954-?)
WAVC (?-1982)
WCOP (1982-2001)
WNNG (2001-2010)
WRWR (2010-2015)
WYPZ (2015)
Technical information
Facility ID67210
ClassB
Power15,000 watts day
500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
32°37′0.00″N 83°39′0.00″W / 32.6166667°N 83.6500000°W / 32.6166667; -83.6500000
Translator(s)95.5 W238CG (Warner Robins)
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteThe Fox Website

WBML AM 1350 is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits The station is owned by John Timms, and simulcasts 94.7 and 105.9 programming.

History

The station signed on October 13, 1954 as WRPB, signifying Warner Robins, Perry and Byron. Other call letters included WAVC, WCOP and WNNG.

Prior to the current format, WRWR simulcasted WRWR-FM's news/talk format and had been WNNG, "Wing 1350", a satellite-fed adult standards station broadcasting ABC Radio's Timeless format (the station had used ABC's now-defunct "Unforgettable Favorites"/"Memories" network which was merged with "Timeless Classics" to create the current "Timeless Favorites", and before that, Westwood One's America's Best Music).

On February 19, 2015, WRWR changed its format from urban AC to black gospel, branded as "Praise 95.5" under new WYPZ calls.[1] The station changed its call sign on October 5, 2015 to the current WBML.

In Mid-2017, WBML 1350 AM started simulcasting programming from 94.7 and 98.3 The Fox Classic Hits Network.

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