What happened to WIBC Indianapolis?
On October 8, 2007, it was announced [1] that effective December 26, the WIBC call letters and news/talk programming would move to 93.1 FM, and that WIBC’s sports programming would remain on 1070 AM, joined by programming from ESPN Radio, effective January 7, 2008.
What happened to WIBC?
After decades on air, WIBC’s original 1070 AM broadcast frequency will fall silent “indefinitely” starting Aug. 2, according to an announcement on the station’s website. The signal also encompassed 93.5 and 107.5 The Fan before the two moved to FM.
How do I listen to 93.1 on my phone?
Your smartphone is a radio! And you can listen to EASY 93.1 almost everywhere with the free EASY 93.1 app for your iPhone or Android. You’ll have instant access to the most music variety on EASY 93.1 — your favorites from the 80s, 90s and more — to help you recharge and rejuvenate anytime.
What channel is WIBC on?
Listen to WIBC – 93.1FM WIBC.
Is 1070 the fan going away?
The Fan To Go Silent on 1070 AM In August – FM Stations Will Stay Active | 93.5 & 107.5 The Fan.
Why was Big Joe fired?
In June of 2020, Staysniak was suspended one week without pay after on-air comments he made that included saying Black people need to stop being victims, kneeling in front of the American flag is treason, the Confederate flag is not racist and he finds it hard to believe Black people are being targeted by police.
Why did Joe leave WIBC?
Ex-Colts OL Joe Staysniak Suspended by Radio Station for Racist Comments. Former Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Joe Staysniak received a one-week suspension without pay from WFNI Radio in Indianapolis on Friday for racist comments he made Wednesday, per Dana Hunsinger Benbow of the Indianapolis Star.
How do I stream on WIBC?
Stream. For the fastest, easiest way to listen to 93.1 WIBC on the web, stream it right from our website! You can listen to our 93.1 WIBC stream anywhere on the site with our audio player at the bottom of your screen. Just press the play button at the bottom right of the player.
Who is Rob Kendall?
Rob Kendall is the producer for Chicks on the Right and guest host on WIBC. He was a member of the Brownsburg Town Council from 2012-2015. He also served as Director of the Indiana Board of Pharmacy and worked under Indiana State Auditor Suzanne Crouch.
What is WIBC news?
WIBC News is Indianapolis’ leading source for news, weather, sports, and engaging discussions—available for free on TuneIn! To listen to WIBC Radio, click the button to get your daily WIBC Radio news and talk.
How do I listen to WIBC?
WIBC News is Indianapolis’ leading source for news, weather, sports, and engaging discussions—available for free on TuneIn! To listen to WIBC Radio, click the button to get your daily WIBC Radio news and talk. In addition to regular WIBC content, check out the podcasts and other WIBC shows below!
What happened to WIBC radio?
In central Indiana, everybody listened to WIBC at least once in a while. It was a hugely popular radio station for decades and decades. Full service died in about 1993 on WIBC, when the station debuted a news-talk format. AM radio was changing radically in these days, as FM had long since come to dominate in listenership.
Do You Remember the old WIBC radio station ID at 1070?
Even though 1070 carried a radio station with call letters WFNI in its final years, someone at 1070 saluted WIBC’s heritage by ending with WIBC’s top-of-the-hour ID used from the 1970s through the 2000s. Most people from central Indiana who are older than about 30 remember the Radio Indiana ID.