WFBC-FM
'WFBC B93.7FM' is a radio station in Greenville, South Carolina. Owned by Entercom Communications and broadcasting at 93.7 FM, the station airs an CHR format using the brand name 'B93.7' and the slogan ''All The Hits''. The station's transmitter is located on Caesar's Head mountain in South Carolina.
The studios are located at 25 Garlington Road, Greenville, South Carolina 29615.
WFBC has coverage in almost all of Upstate SC (includes the Piedmont & Foothills), parts of Northeast Georgia, and parts of Western NC. This station can be heard af far east as Charlotte, as far south as Irmo, as far north as Greeneville, Tennessee, and as far west as Gainesville, Georgia.
Business line: (864) 271-9200
Studio lines: (800) 386-0937
| Contents |
| Past Logos |
| History |
| Morning Show |
| The Show |
| Disc Jockeys |
| Management |
| Former Staff |
| WFBC Call Letter History |
| See also |
Past Logos
(1996-2007)
(1995)
History
WFBC-FM was an adult contemporary station in the 80s, and an oldies station in the early 1990s, with the name "Oldies 93.7". When the switch to the current format was made, the station stunted by having a disc jockey read the phone book. Someone called the station to complain about his name being mispronounced. In April 1995, the station changed to a CHR format.
Morning Show
The "Hawk and Tom Morning Show" is hosted by Hawk Harrison, Tom Steele, Heidi Aiken and Kato Keller. It features Torture Tuesday, The Second Date Update and Crank Calls with Thelma Holister, Cecil B. Holister and Mumbleman as primary characters. The Hawk and Tom Show has been broadcasting since April 13th of 1997, and for two years before that as the Hawk and Marty Show.
Hawk and Tom are also very involved with The Upstate Race for the cure each year in Greenville. The have hosted the Breast Cancer Awareness event each year since 1997 and help to raise money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
The Show
Hosted by Silas every weeknight at eleven, The Show is by far the most well known and unique radio program in the Upstate. Silas is known for his outrageous bits and off-the-cuff banter with callers. Silas has a supporting cast including Fenway, Gabe and anyone else willing to lend their voice.
Disc Jockeys
★ The Hawk and Tom Show (mornings 5:30a-10:00a)
★ Natalie Randall, Music Director (middays 10:00a-3:00p)
★ Chase Murphy, Program Director (afternoons 3:00p-6:00p)
★ Dino After Dark (nights 6:00p-11:00p)
★ Silas (The Show-Weeknights at Eleven)
★ Fenway
★ Gabe
★ Porter
★ Crystal Knight
★ Christopher Goode
Management
★ Sharon Day, VP/Market Manager
★ Chase Murphy, Program Director
Former Staff
★ B-Luv aka Da Stud Man
★ Nikki Nite
★ Chris Lusk
★ Chris Taylor aka RALPH!!
★ Matt Lesley
★ Marty McFly
★ J Love
★ "Smokin'" Joe Dawson
★ Jeffrey "B" Mason
★ Rob Wagman
★ Pancho
★ Some Guy Named Tias
★ Skip Church
★ Russ Cassell
★ Lee Alexander
WFBC Call Letter History
Three other stations in the Greenville market had used the WFBC call sign: The original AM station owned by the Peace family, owners of the ''Greenville News'' and ''Greenville Piedmont'', and broadcasting on 1330 KHz, now WYRD-AM; television channel 4, signed on by the family in 1953, which used the calls until 1983 (when it became WYFF); and TV channel 40 in Anderson, which changed its calls to WFBC from WAXA after an ownership change. The WFBC call sign was used on channel 40 until 1999; it is now WMYA-TV.
See also
★ B93.7's Website
★ Hawk and Tom Website
★ Silas' MySpace
★ List of radio stations in South Carolina
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★ Save Kato
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