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WBCN

Broadcast area

Fort Myers, Florida

Frequency

770 kHz

Branding

ESPN Southwest Florida

Programming

Format

Sports

Affiliations

ESPN Radio
Florida Everblades
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Radio Network
Tampa Bay Rays Radio Network
Westwood One

Ownership

Owner

  • (Beasley Media Group Licenses, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    WJPT, WRXK-FM, WWCN, WXKB

    History

    First air date

    December 17, 1983; 40 years ago (1983-12-17)

    Former call signs

    • WKZY (1983–1984)
  • WZRZ (1984–1990)
  • WVTI (1990–1991)
  • WRXK (1991)
  • WWCN (1991–2013)
  • WJBX (2013–2021)
  • Call sign meaning

    "Boston Concert Network". Call sign is parked from its heritage use at 104.1 FM in Boston

    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    4437

    Class

    B

    Power

  • 630 watts night
  • Transmitter coordinates

    26°46′30N 81°50′51W / 26.775°N 81.8475°W / 26.775; -81.8475

    Translator(s)

    See § Translators

    Repeater(s)

    96.1 WRXK-FM HD2 (Bonita Springs)

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Webcast

    Listen live

    Website

    espnswfl.com

    WBCN (770 kHz), branded as "ESPN Southwest Florida", is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a sports radio format. LicensedtoNorth Fort Myers, Florida, the station is owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc., through licensee Beasley Media Group, LLC.

    Using a directional antenna, WBCN broadcasts with 10,000 watts by day. Because 770 kHz is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WABCinNew York City, WBCN must reduce power at night to 630 watts to avoid interference. The transmitter is off Huffmaster Road in North Fort Myers and the studios and offices are on South Tamiami Trail in Estero, Florida.[2] In addition to its AM signal, WBCN uses two FM translators to air its programming: 104.3 W282BY and 98.1 W251AL, both in Fort Myers.[3]

    Programming[edit]

    WBCN carries Tampa Bay Rays baseball, Tampa Bay Buccaneers football, Florida Gators football and basketball and Westwood One coverage of the National Football League, along with Florida Gulf Coast University basketball. The station has carried Florida Firecats football, Miami Hurricanes football, Florida State Seminoles football, Miami Marlins baseball and Fort Myers Miracle baseball in the past. The station carried Florida Everblades ECHL hockey from their inception to 2009.[4]

    WBCN used to broadcast NBA, Major League Baseball, and college football games from ESPN Radio. NASCAR races from Motor Racing Network and Performance Racing Network moved to the then-WWCN from WCKT in 2006. Miami Dolphins games not aired on WRXK-FM, mostly in the preseason, are heard on WBCN, which carried the team full-time before picking up NASCAR.

    History[edit]

    WBCN first signed on the air on December 17, 1983, as big band station WKZY.[5] In 1987, the station was acquired by Beasley Broadcasting, switching the format to oldies as WZRZ.[6] The station also spent time as a soft adult contemporary outlet and also played active rock for a time.

    For much of the 1990s and early 2000s, it used the call letters WWCN, originally as a radio affiliateofCNN Headline News and later as a talk station. On June 20, 2013, WWCN began simulcasting the rock music programming on WJBX 99.3 FM, swapping call letters. (AM 770 became WJBX and FM 99.3 became WWCN.)

    On June 28, 2013, WJBX dropped its simulcast with WWCN 99.3 FM and switched to Spanish-language sports radio, with programming from the ESPN Deportes Radio Network.

    On June 16, 2016, WJBX changed its format back to talk.[7] The station primarily carried nationally syndicated talk shows, including Dave Ramsey, Brian Kilmeade, Hugh Hewitt, Todd Schnitt and This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal. Weekend hosts included Larry Elder, Sebastian Gorka, Eric Metaxas, The Jesus Christ Show with Neil Saavedra, and repeats of weekday programs.[8] WJBX carried Townhall News at the start of each hour.

    The call sign was changed from WJBX to WBCN on February 5, 2021, with the WJBX call sign being moved to the 1660 AM facility in Charlotte, North Carolina, which had been WBCN. The Charlotte station went silent on December 31, 2020, as the result of the sale of its transmitter site land.[9]

    On May 28, 2021, WBCN changed their format from news/talk to sports, branded as "ESPN Southwest Florida", with programming from ESPN Radio; the format moved from WWCN.[10]

    Technology[edit]

    WBCN enjoys the largest daytime coverage area of any AM radio station in Southwest Florida. As a music station (Transtar Radio Networks' "Format 41" and Citadel Broadcasting's "Z-Rock") the station transmitted in AM stereo, using the C-QUAM system. It now incorporates HD radio technology.

    Translators[edit]

    It was announced on July 2, 2012 that Beasley Broadcasting would purchase the two translators from Reach Communications for $150,000, to serve as rebroadcasters for WWCN's sports radio format (via WRXK-HD2):[11] On June 20, 2013, these translators changed their format to alternative rock, relaying WRXK-HD2. Then in 2016, the translators began simulcasting WJBX's talk radio format.

    Broadcast translators for WBCN

    Call sign

    Frequency

    City of license

    FID

    ERP (W)

    HAAT

    Class

    FCC info

    W251AL

    98.1 FM

    Fort Myers, Florida

    139037

    230

    129.2 m (424 ft)

    D

    LMS

    W282BY

    104.3 FM

    Fort Myers, Florida

    139201

    250

    92 m (302 ft)

    D

    LMS

    [edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WBCN". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "WBCN-AM 770 KHZ - North Fort Myers, FL".
  • ^ "Beasley Adds New Talker to Southwest FL at WJBX". 17 June 2016.
  • ^ "News & Press". floridaeverblades.com. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
  • ^ "Broadcasting Yearbook 1984" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com.
  • ^ "Broadcasting Yearbook 1990" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com.
  • ^ "Beasley Launches Fort Myers Newstalker". radioinsight.com.
  • ^ "Resources and Information". ww16.wjbxnewstalk.com. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (January 14, 2021). "WBCN Goes Dark As Beasley Sells Tower Property". RadioInsight. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  • ^ "Playa & ESPN Move to New Locations in Fort Myers". radioinsight.com.
  • ^ "Music & Radio Station News | AllAccess.com". All Access. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in Fort Myers and Naples, Florida

    This area also includes the following cities: Cape Coral
    Punta Gorda
    Marco Island

    ByAM frequency

  • 770
  • 1070
  • 1350
  • 1410
  • 1440
  • 1490
  • 1580
  • 1660
  • ByFM frequency

  • 88.3
  • 88.7
  • 89.5
  • 90.1
  • 90.9
  • 91.5
  • 91.7
  • 91.9
  • 92.1
  • 92.5
  • 92.9
  • 93.7
  • 94.5
  • 95.3
  • 96.1
  • 96.9
  • 97.7
  • 98.5
  • 98.9
  • 99.3
  • 100.1
  • 101.1
  • 101.9
  • 102.9
  • 103.9
  • 104.7
  • 104.9
  • 105.5
  • 106.3
  • 107.1
  • LPFM

  • 94.9
  • 99.7
  • 100.7
  • 107.7
  • Translators

  • 94.1
  • 95.7
  • 96.5
  • 97.3
  • 98.1
  • 100.5
  • 101.5
  • 102.3
  • 103.3
  • 104.3
  • 105.1
  • 105.9
  • 106.7
  • 107.5
  • 107.9
  • Digital radio
    by frequency & subchannel

  • 90.1-2
  • 91.7-1
  • 91.7-2
  • 92.5-1
  • 92.5-2
  • 93.7-1
  • 93.7-2
  • 95.3-1
  • 95.3-2
  • 96.1-1
  • 96.1-2
  • 96.9-1
  • 96.9-2
  • 97.7-1
  • 99.3-1
  • 100.1-1
  • 101.1-1
  • 101.1-2
  • 101.1-3
  • 102.9-1
  • 103.9-1
  • 103.9-2
  • 105.5-1
  • 106.3-1
  • 106.3-2
  • 107.1-1
  • Bycall sign

  • W231DC
  • W239CL
  • W243BM
  • W247CR
  • W251AL
  • W251BL
  • W263BI
  • W263BY
  • W268AH
  • W272BM
  • W277AP
  • W282BY
  • W286AK
  • W290DB
  • W294AN
  • W298CB
  • W300EF
  • WAFC
  • WAFZ
  • WAFZ-FM
  • WARO
  • WAVV
  • WAYJ
  • WBCG
  • WBCN
  • WBGY
  • WBIY
  • WBTT
  • WCCF
  • WCKT
  • WCNZ
  • WCVU
  • WDLV
  • WFFY
  • WFSX-FM
  • WFUG-LP
  • WGCU-FM
  • WGUF
  • WHEL
  • WIKX
  • WINK-FM
  • WJGO
  • WJPT
  • WJYO
  • WMKO
  • WMYE
  • WMYR
  • WOKE-LP
  • WOLZ
  • WQXY-LP
  • WRXK-FM
  • WSGD-LP
  • WSGL
  • WSOR
  • WTLQ-FM
  • WVIJ
  • WWCD
  • WWCL
  • WWCN
  • WWDH-LP
  • WWGR
  • WXKB
  • WZJZ
  • WZKO
  • WZQR-LP
  • Defunct

  • WFLP-LP (98.7 FM)
  • WFLU-LP (107.9 FM)
  • WFSX (1240 AM)
  • WNOG (1270 AM)
  • WNPL (1460 AM)
  • WVOI (1480 AM)
  • Radio stations in Southwest Florida
    Fort Myers
    Sarasota
    Other nearby regions
    Florida Keys
    Miami-Fort Lauderdale
    Sebring-Arcadia
    West Palm Beach
    See also
    List of radio stations in Florida
    Sports radio stations in the state of Florida

  • Fort Myers
  • Gainesville
  • Jacksonville
  • Live Oak/Lake City
  • Melbourne
  • Miami
  • Orlando
  • Panama City
  • Pensacola
  • Saint Petersburg/Tampa
  • Sebring
  • Tallahassee
  • Titusville
  • West Palm Beach
  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in Florida
    See also
    ESPN Radio
    Fox Sports Radio
    CBS Sports Radio
    NBC Sports Radio
    Sports Byline USA
    SportsMap Radio
    ESPN Radio stations in the state of Florida

    Full-time affiliates

  • Jacksonville WOKV
  • Lynn Haven WGSX
  • Milton WEBY
  • North Fort Myers WBCN
  • Tampa Bay WDAE
  • West Palm Beach WEFL
  • Part-time affiliates

  • Venice/ Sarasota WAMR
  • Winter Haven WSIR
  • Brooksville WWJB
  • Stuart WSTU
  • Port St. Lucie WPSL
  • See also
    List of ESPN Radio affiliates
    See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in Florida
    See also
    ESPN Radio
    Fox Sports Radio
    CBS Sports Radio
    NBC Sports Radio
    Sports Byline USA
    SportsMap Radio

    Arizona

  • KOAS
  • Florida

  • WJBR
  • WJPT
  • WLLD
  • WPBB
  • WQYK-FM
  • WRBQ-FM
  • WRXK-FM
  • WWCN
  • WXKB
  • WYUU
  • Georgia

  • WCHZ-FM
  • WDRR
  • WGAC
  • WGAC-FM
  • Massachusetts

  • WBQT
  • WBZ-FM
  • WKLB-FM
  • WRCA
  • WROR-FM
  • Michigan

  • WDMK
  • WMGC-FM
  • WRIF
  • New Jersey

  • WDHA-FM
  • WJRZ-FM
  • WMGQ
  • WMTR
  • WPEN
  • WRAT
  • WTMR
  • Nevada

  • KVGS
  • KXTE
  • North Carolina

  • WBAV-FM
  • WFLB
  • WKML
  • WKQC
  • WNKS
  • WPEG
  • WSOC-FM
  • WUKS
  • WZFX
  • Pennsylvania

  • WMGK
  • WMMR
  • WTEL
  • WWDB
  • WXTU
  • South Carolina

  • WHHD
  • WKXC-FM

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