WROC (950
kHz), currently branded as 95.7 The Fan, is an
AM radio station
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licensed to
Rochester, New York
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, airing a
Sports radio
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format. The format is closely affiliated with
Buffalo sister station
WGR, and carries content from
CBS Sports Radio
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, the BetQL Network, and local shows, along with play-by-play from teams owned by
Pegula Sports and Entertainment. The station's studios are located at High Falls Studios downtown, and its transmitter tower is on Rochester's southside near the
I-390/
I-590 freeway interchange.
The station's call sign is a reference to
WROC-TV; while the stations are not and have never been co-owned, WROC radio has an agreement with WROC-TV to provide local news coverage, and the borrowing of the WROC call sign from WROC-TV is included in this agreement. (The WROC call sign was previously used on 1280 kHz, now
WHTK, which was originally co-owned with WROC-TV.)
History
WROC began broadcasting in 1947 under the callsign WARC. It was an early affiliate of the
ABC radio network, but later changed to a locally programmed, personality-driven popular music station. It was purchased by the
B. Forman regional department store chain in 1953 and changed its call letters to WBBF, the last three letters of which stood for "Buy B. Forman". In 1966 it was sold to
LIN Broadcasting for what was then a market record of over $2 million, but retained its popular music format and personality lineup until the early 1980s.
As WBBF, 950 AM was a popular
top 40 music station in Rochester, often leading the market in ratings surveys from the 1950s through the early 1970s, and ranking among the city's top stations through the late 1970s even after strong format competition arrived in 1972 from
WAXC and later on the FM band from
WPXY. Consistent success was achieved although as a relative latecomer to the AM band in the postwar era, WBBF's coverage area had to be restricted to the east and west to prevent interference with other stations on the same channel (
WWJ in Detroit and
WIBX in Utica).
In 1982, as hit music radio listeners were migrating to FM, the station evolved into a
talk format. WBBF remained a talk station through the mid-1980s, then switched to an
oldies format. Then in 1987, it became a Classic County station. As WBBF and later WEZO, from 1990 to 2000, the station carried an
adult standards format. The WROC call sign was adopted in 2002 when the station adopted a second-tier
conservative talk format featuring ''
The Laura Ingraham Show'' and ''
The Radio Factor''; the station switched to
progressive talk radio upon the launch of
Air America Radio in 2004, a format it held until 2008, when it adopted its current sports format. The
WBBF calls are now in use in
Buffalo, New York
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.
On September 2, 2008, WROC affiliated with
ESPN Radio and was branded "ESPN Rochester". On December 8, 2021, the station was rebranded as "95.7 The Fan", replacing ESPN content with content from Audacy-owned networks BetQL and
CBS Sports Radio
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CBS Sports Radio is owned by Paramount Global and distributed by Westwood One. Programmin ...
. Local programming on the station remained unchanged.
Programming
Aside from sports play-by-play, WROC runs a straight feed of
CBS Sports Radio
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CBS Sports Radio is owned by Paramount Global and distributed by Westwood One. Programmin ...
and the BetQL network outside a few programs (syndication of ''One Bills Live'' and ''The Sports Bar with Mike Danger and Gene Battaglia'') on weekdays and some part of the morning hours on the weekends. ''Schopp and
the Bulldog'', the afternoon show based at
WGR, was heard on WROC from 2008 to 2011, but was dropped in summer 2011 without explanation (Entercom had ended or outsourced its other syndicated offerings at the same time).
WROC carries the
Buffalo Sabres
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and
Buffalo Bills
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, both of which are also carried on
WCMF-FM to improve the reach. WROC was also the exclusive radio home of the
Rochester Knighthawks (WROC's Buffalo sister station,
WWKB, is also the home of the Knighthawks' chief rival, the
Buffalo Bandits). In January 2012 it was announced that WROC would be the AM home of the Buffalo Bills (WCMF-FM is the corresponding FM home). WROC (both AM and FM) entered into an agreement to carry the
Rochester Americans
The Rochester Americans (colloquially known as the Amerks) are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League; the team is an owned and operated affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres. The team plays its home games in Rochester, New York, ...
, the Sabres' AHL affiliate, starting in 2016.
[http://www.amerks.com/article/AMERKS,%20ENTERCOM%20ROCHESTER%20ANNOUNCE%20MULTI-YEAR%20RADIO%20PARTNERSHIP]
References
External links
FCC History Cards for WROC*
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Sports radio stations in the United States
Radio stations established in 1947
1947 establishments in New York (state)
CBS Sports Radio stations
Audacy, Inc. radio stations