WOBL


WOBL - branded Gold Country 1320 AM & 107.7 FM - is a commercial classic country radio station licensed to Oberlin, Ohio, serving Lorain County and western parts of Greater Cleveland. WOBL also simulcasts over low-power Oberlin translator W299CJ. The WOBL studios are located in Oberlin, as are the transmitters for both WOBL and W299CJ. In addition to a standard analog transmission, WOBL is available online.

History

WOBL began on December 24, 1971 at 1570 kHz as a daytime-only station with 250 watts of power. The station soon moved to a full-time signal at 1320 kHz by September 1976, where it has remained to this day. Its country music format has been the longest running such format of any station in the region, even with a segue into "classic country" in early 2003.
WOBL has been a family operation throughout its entire history, founded by Harry Wilber, and now run by Doug and Lorie Wilber. Its sister station is WDLW 1380AM in Lorain, acquired in late 2002. Both stations' respective studios are at the WOBL transmitter site.

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Current programming

WOBL features a classic country format, dubbed as "Gold Country 1320."
The station's airstaff currently includes "Big John" in mornings, Michelle Lee in middays and "Super Dave" Andrews in afternoons, "Big John" on Saturday mornings, "Country Joe" Van Horn on Saturday middays, and Ranger Gary on Saturday Afternoon/Evening, David Q Sunday mornings and Michelle Lee Sunday afternoons with Bluegrass. Newscasts are handled by Michael Kelly and Brian Engle with sports covered by Jim Allen.
WOBL broadcasts high school football and basketball and OHSAA radio broadcasts.
WOBL is a local affiliate for Fox News Radio and ONN Radio.