WODC (93.3
FM) – branded as 93.3 The Bus – is a commercial
classic hits radio station
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licensed to
Ashville, Ohio
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, serving
Columbus
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and the
Columbus metro area. Owned by
iHeartMedia, Inc., the WODC studios are located in
Downtown Columbus, while its transmitter resides near
Obetz
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History
The community (originally Obetz Junction, in honor of settler Charles Obetz) was formed in 1838 as a stagecoac ...
. In addition to a standard
analog transmission
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, WODC broadcasts over three
HD Radio
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channels, and streams online via
iHeartRadio
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.
History
Early years (1961–2004)
Originally located at 94.3 FM, WFCB was called "WFCB-94.3", but to clear a 2002 move from Chillicothe to Ashville, frequencies were to be exchanged between WFCB and
WKKJ
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. WKKJ was a sister Clear Channel station also in Chillicothe, but operating at 93.3 MHz, playing country music. After the switch, WFCB was re-imaged as "Mix 93.3", but continued to run and be staffed from Chillicothe.
Adult contemporary (2004–2011)
When WFCB's transmitter was officially moved to Obetz on January 1, 2004, the station was flipped to "93.3 Lite FM" and the calls were changed to WLZT. The positioner eventually transitioned from "93.3 Lite FM" to "93.3 WLZT" when the station switched to a more gold-based
adult contemporary
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or
classic hits format. After several musical changes, the station re-imaged as "Soft Rock 93.3" in May 2010.
Classic hits (2011–2015)
On September 2, 2011, on
Labor Day
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weekend, the station began stunting with "America's Top 500." The following Tuesday at 9 a.m., following the holiday, after playing "
American Pie" by Don McLean, the station switched to
classic hits as "Oldies 93.3." On September 29, 2011, the callsign was changed from WLZT to WODC. In February 2014, 1980s music was added and the "Oldies 93.3" moniker was dropped, and was rebranded as "93.3 WODC."
Adult hits (2015–2021)
At midnight on December 28, 2015, WODC relaunched with an
adult hits format, and rebranded as "93.3 The Bus".
WODC Jumps on the Bus to Variety Hits
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From March 2016 to September 2020, WODC did an "All-80s Lunch commercial-Free Lunch Hour" from 12-1pm Monday thru Friday.
From July 2016 to September 2020, WODC did three short segments Monday thru Friday, "It Came from the 80's" highlighting three different songs from a certain year at 8am, "Icons at 11am" at 11am featuring three songs from a single artist and "3-Play at 3, where three songs from a certain topic was played.
Between July 2016 and September 2023, mostly on holiday weekends that started on Friday and end on Monday (Memorial Day
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It i ...
and Labor Day
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), WODC did an "All-80's Weekend".
Classic hits (2021–present)
In August 2021, WODC repositioned itself as “Columbus’ Classic Hits” and added on-air staff, while retaining the “Bus” branding. The station transitioned back to a classic hits format, with a more focused playlist on music from the 1970s through 1990s.
Every year from early-mid November to December 25th, WODC flips the switch and plays continuous Christmas music.
Monday thru Friday, WODC does a "Commercial Free drive home" music block hosted by Kelsey Webb, from WNCI's Morning Zoo, for 93 minutes from 3:50 thru about 5:15pm and an "All-80s Lunch" (since April 3, 2023) from 12-1pm playing nothing but songs from the 1980s.
In late January 2022, WODC brought back Casey Kasem
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's ''American Top 40
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'' every Sunday mornings from 8am to 12 noon. The station previously aired the show with episodes from the 70s and 80s on Sunday mornings from April 2011 to February 2019.
In September 2024, WODC teamed up with the Columbus Blue Jackets to broadcast a select number of Columbus Blue Jackets hockey games whenever its main partner, WBNS-FM (97.1 The Fan) is unavailable to cover a Columbus Blue Jackets hockey game due to Ohio State sporting (Football or Basketball) game commitment.
In February 2025, WODC brought back ''The 80's Show with Jeff Stevens'' every Saturday night from 7pm to 12 midnight. The station previously aired the show on Sunday evenings from May 2017 to February 2019 with occasional airings between September 2019 and September 2020 during the stations'All-80's Weekend".
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