WRWR (FM)

This article is about the Cochran, Georgia radio station. For stations previously holding the WRWR call sign, see WRWR (disambiguation).
WRWR
City of license Cochran, Georgia
Broadcast area Macon/Warner Robins
Branding Kiss 105.1 & 107.5
Slogan Middle Georgia's New R&B Station
Frequency 107.5 MHz
Repeaters 105.1 W286CE (Fort Valley)
First air date 1968
Format Urban AC
ERP 4,000 watts
HAAT 122.3 meters
Class A
Facility ID 26626
Transmitter coordinates 32°24′43.00″N 83°21′42.00″W / 32.4119444°N 83.3616667°W / 32.4119444; -83.3616667
Callsign meaning Warner Robins (WR times two)
Former callsigns WVMG-FM (?-2005)
WDXQ-FM (2005-2009)
WRWR-FM (2009-2013)
WYPZ (2013-2015)
Owner Christopher Murray
(Praise 107.5 FM Radio LLC)
Sister stations WMUB-LD TV 38, WBML AM 1350, WNNG-FM ESPN 99.9, WQXZ-FM Qwixie 103.9

WRWR (107.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an urban adult contemporary format. The station is currently owned by Christopher Murray, through licensee Praise 107.5 FM Radio LLC, and operated from studios in Warner Robins, Georgia.[1] The station broadcasts Morning in America with Bill Bennett (6–9 am), The Laura Ingraham Show (9 am – 12 Noon), The Glenn Beck Show (12 noon – 3 pm), The Phil Valentine Show (3–6 pm), and simulcasts sister television station WMUB-LD TV 38's Newsnight (6–7 pm). The Lars Larson Show airs from 7–9 pm, and Rusty Humphries from 9PM-Midnight. WRWR is the local FOX Radio News affiliate for middle-Georgia and has the largest radio news team in middle-Georgia.

WRWR is co-located in studios in Warner Robins, Georgia with WMUB-LD TV 38, WBML AM 1350, and WNNG-FM or ESPN 99.9.

History

The station signed on in January 2010, owned by Georgia Eagle Media, under the moniker "The Warner Robins Patriot". Local high school sports including football, basketball, and baseball are featured on this station. It is also affiliated with the co-owned internet newspaper, warnerrobinspatriot.com, which is the hometown Internet news source for Warner Robins and Houston County, Georgia.

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