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WZRL (98.3 FM) is a commercial radio station
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, serving the
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. It broadcasts an
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format and is owned and operated by
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. The WZRL
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is held by iHM Licenses, LLC. WZRL carries ''
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'' morning
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show from co-owned
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in
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. The studios are located on Fall Creek Road on the northeast side of Indianapolis. WZRL has an
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(ERP) of 3,000 watts, and broadcasts from a tower in Avon. It broadcasts in the
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hybrid format.


History


Early years (1964–1980)

In 1964, James Thomas Barlow was interested in building a radio station in the Indianapolis
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. In March of that year, he received a
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from the
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to build a 3,000-watt radio station in Plainfield. On August 16, 1964, the station
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as WJMK. It broadcast a
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. It was the first station in
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. In August 1964, it was one of the four FM stations in the Indianapolis area that broadcast in
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. In 1974, the station was sold to A&R Broadcasting, Inc. and changed its
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to WART-FM.


Christian (1980–2003)

In 1980, A&R Broadcasting sold the station to Radio One Five Hundred Inc. (the owner of
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) for $500,000. The new owners changed its format to
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. On December 15, it changed the call sign to WXIR.


Radio Disney (2003–2015)

On March 5, 2003, WXIR was sold to ABC Radio (a subsidiary of
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) for $5.75 million. The application was accepted for Filing on March 20, and approved by the Federal Communications Commission on May 6. The sale was consummated on July 1, and the station became the
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affiliate for the
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. On August 19, Disney changed the call sign to WRDZ-FM. In 2004, WRDZ-FM started to broadcast in the
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format and since then, is licensed to broadcast under that format. On August 13, 2014, it was announced that Radio Disney planned to sell all of its remaining owned-and-operated stations (including WRDZ-FM and with the lone exception of KDIS in Los Angeles) to focus on the network's programming, co-branded events, and digital outlets. Disney originally planned to temporarily shut down the stations in question on September 26. However, Disney changed their plans at the last minute, and all stations would remain on the air, continuing to broadcast Radio Disney programming until each were sold.


Country (2015–2016)

As of April 2015, rumors abounded online that
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would buy the station, the last remaining FM station in Radio Disney's portfolio, and flip it to Country as "Big 98.3", matching similar stations in
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and
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under the branding. These rumors only heated up as the company registered the domain Big983Indy.com the same month. The rumors were confirmed on May 29, on that day, Radio Disney Group (the Disney subsidiary that held the station's license) filed an application to sell WRDZ-FM to iHeartMedia's Capstar TX LLC. iHeartMedia bought WRDZ-FM (and
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) for $1.95 million and planned to operate the station under a
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(which did not happen). The sale was approved by the Federal Communications Commission on July 14. The transaction was completed on July 17. and the call sign were changed to WUBG. On July 17, at 4:00 p.m., the station flipped to the
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, initiating a three-way battle with
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and
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. Since September, WUBG aired the
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' syndicated program ''
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'' in morning drive. Some websites specializing in media reported that the program was originally scheduled to begin airing on August 16. Despite its best efforts, WUBG failed to take many listeners away from either WLHK or WFMS; in the September 2016 Nielsen Audio ratings report (its last as "Big"), WUBG had just a 1.0 share of the market, relatively minute compared to WFMS’ 6.0 and WLHK's 4.7.


Urban (2016–present)

On October 2, 2016, WUBG began stunting with a promotion liner about a change coming the next day at noon on a continuous loop. At the promised time, WUBG flipped to urban, branded as "Real 98-3", taking direct aim at
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. "Real" launched with 10,000 'joints' in a row, with the first song being "
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" by
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and
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. iHeartMedia had applied for the callsign WZRL for the station on the 2nd; the callsign change was implemented two days later on the 4th. The station began airing
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in mornings starting November 3, other on-air personalities are to be announced.


Programming

In the beginnings, the station (as WJMK) broadcast music and news, with time given to sports and local affairs. The hour of programming was from 6 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. on weekdays, from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturdays and from 8 a.m. to midnight on Sundays. From July 1, 2003, until July 17, 2015, WZRL (as WRDZ-FM) carried programming from the
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network, which broadcast a
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music format except weekdays at noon (12:00–1:00 p.m.) when the format changed to
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. In addition, WRDZ-FM locally produced a public affair show called ''Kids Concern Show'', which aired at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday mornings. As of 2014, WRDZ-FM was the last
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station broadcasting on FM.


References


External links

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The Indiana Radio Archive - WUBG
* * {{iHeartMedia 1964 establishments in Indiana IHeartMedia radio stations Radio stations established in 1964 ZRL Urban contemporary radio stations in the United States