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WIBR : ウィキペディア英語版
WIBR
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WIBR (1300 AM) was an ESPN Radio affiliated sports talk radio station licensed to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The station broadcast with power of 5,000 watts day, 1,000 watts night and was owned by Citadel Broadcasting Corporation. Its studios are located downtown and the transmitter tower is in Port Allen, Louisiana.
==History==
WIBR signed on the air in 1948 as a locally-owned Middle of the Road (MOR)/Full service outlet. During the late 60s and early 70s, the station was known by its jingles as "WIBR, The Voice of Baton Rouge - We're Playing Your Song". Another jingle stated "The Shack by the Track in Baton Rouge". WIBR will forever be the radio station that connected to the music of the time.
After changing hands and formats in the 1980s and 1990s (including a period broadcasting Sports), the station switched to a news/talk format in 2002.
The talk format ended on November 15, 2005 and was briefly replaced with urban music, until WIBR debuted an African-American oriented "urban talk" format. The station featured a lineup of syndicated talk shows mostly produced by Radio One, including a program hosted by Rev. Al Sharpton.
On February 19, 2007, the station switched to the format of sports talk radio.() In addition to the ESPN Radio programming, the station aired four local sports talk shows (The Pressbox Show ), with host Jimmy Ott, THE RANT presented by (TigerDroppings.com ), The Water Boys with Tony King is Funny and Eric Lacassin, and The Coach's Corner with Joe the Pro and Coach Bennett.
WIBR has been off the air since August, 2012. However, the license is still active on the FCC database.

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