WESB


WESB is a radio station licensed to Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States. The station is locally owned under the name "WESB Incorporated." Its sister station is WBRR.
The station is a full-service music station with its own news department. National news is provided by NBC. Sports coverage includes Bradford High School, Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Pittsburgh Panthers, NFL Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, Thursday Night Football and NCAA basketball. WESB prides itself as being the News Leader of The Twin Tiers.
The station's morning host is currently vacant. Local hosts and shows include LiveLine with Anne Holliday, who won an award for her coverage of the manhunt for Ralph "Bucky" Phillips; the All Request Workday with Dan Griffin; and Sports Reports with Frank Williams, who also did play-by-play for the Bradford High sports teams and is known as "The Voice of the Owls." Williams, in response to the Owls football team's extremely poor performance in 2019, retired from play-by-play after the 2019 season to spend more time with his wife and focus on his morning radio responsibilities; he had been grooming his son Stefan to succeed him, but Stefan died in 2018.
On September 17, 2018, WESB signed on an FM translator at 107.5 MHz, also shifting its format to a hot adult contemporary format, replacing its morning show with the syndicated The Bob and Sheri Show, and cut down its news coverage to basic local news, and rebranded to B107.5.
Other specialty shows include:
- The Car Show
- Handyman Show
- Around the Home
- Byllye Lanes Bowling Show
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