WOGB

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WOGB
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City of license Reedsville, Wisconsin
Broadcast area Green Bay, Wisconsin
Branding 103.1 WOGB
Slogan The 70s 'n More
Frequency 103.1 MHz
First air date 1996
Format Classic Hits
ERP 3,600 watts
HAAT 268 meters (879 ft)
Class C3
Facility ID 89
Callsign meaning Oldies in Green Bay
Owner Cumulus Media Inc.
(Cumulus Licensing LLC)
Sister stations WDUZ (AM/FM), WKRU, WPCK/WPKR, WQLH
Webcast Listen Live
Listen Live via iHeart
Website WOGB.fm

WOGB (103.1 FM) is a classic hits-formatted American radio station licensed to Reedsville, Wisconsin, and serving the Northeast Wisconsin area. WOGB's studios are located on Victoria Street in Green Bay, while its transmitter is located near Shirley in the Town of Glenmore.

The station launched in the mid-1990s and initially featured music mostly from Rock and Roll's formative years. By 2008, WOGB had transitioned to a Classic Hits format, featuring primarily hit songs from the 1970s and 1980s. WOGB is owned by Cumulus Media.

WOGB is very active in community activities throughout Northeast Wisconsin. It participates annually in the "Coats For Kids" campaign, and helps a variety of charities with fundraising efforts, including The American Heart Association, the Breast Cancer Family Foundation, Rebuilding Together of Greater Green Bay, the Brown County Volunteer Center and a variety of other public interest groups and charities. Since 2012, WOGB has been directly involved promoting the City of Green Bay's annual "Kid's Day" activities, held every June 25.

The station's current on-air lineup includes Rachel Williams (6am-9am), Jeff Kelly (9am-2pm), Dan Markus (2pm-7pm), and Joel St. John and Jenna Jakes (weekends). WOGB has received several awards and other recognitions, including a Finalist award as one of the three best Green Bay radio stations in the 2011 and 2013 "Best of the Bay" Awards, as voted by readers of a local newspaper. In 2012 the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association awarded WOGB a first place award in the Best Specialty Category for its annual Christmas program, "WOGB's 36 Hours of Christmas."

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