WNOB
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| City | Chesapeake, Virginia | 
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | 
Hampton Roads Northeastern North Carolina  | 
| Branding | 93-7 Bob FM | 
| Slogan | We Play Anything | 
| Frequency | 93.7 MHz | 
| First air date | 1973 | 
| Format | Adult Hits | 
| Power | 100,000 watts | 
| HAAT | 295 meters | 
| Class | C1 | 
| Facility ID | 73184 | 
| Transmitter coordinates | 36°32′55.0″N 76°11′16.0″W / 36.548611°N 76.187778°W | 
| Callsign meaning | 
W (K)NOB, as in "turn your knob to Bob" (Alternate meaning possibly Norfolk Operations Base) former name for Naval Station Norfolk  | 
| Former callsigns | 
WMYK (1974-1991) WKOC (1991-2003) WKCK (2003-2004) WPYA (2004-2009)[1]  | 
| Owner | 
Sinclair Telecable, Inc.  (Commonwealth Radio, LLC.)  | 
| Sister stations | WNIS, WROX-FM, WTAR, WUSH, WUSH-HD2 | 
| Webcast | WNOB Webstream | 
| Website | WNOB Online | 
WNOB is an Adult Hits formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Chesapeake, Virginia, serving Hampton Roads and Northeastern North Carolina. WNOB is owned and operated by Sinclair Telecable, Inc.[2]
Its community of license is Chesapeake, Virginia and studios are in Norfolk, Virginia. Its transmitter is located on Route 168 in Moyock, North Carolina, just south of the Virginia/North Carolina state line.
History
In 1995, modern rock WKOC added Howard Stern.[3]
References
- ↑ http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=73184&Callsign=WNOB
 - ↑ "WNOB Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
 - ↑ "Vox Jox". Billboard. 107 (41): 79. Oct 14, 1995.
 
External links
- 93-7 Bob FM Online
 - Query the FCC's FM station database for WNOB
 - Radio-Locator information on WNOB
 - Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WNOB
 
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