WBRR

WBRR
City Bradford, Pennsylvania
Broadcast area Northwestern, PA and Southwestern, NY
Branding 100.1 The Hero
Slogan The Rock Station!
Frequency 100.1 MHz
First air date 1987
Format Mainstream Rock
Audience share 4.5 (Fall 2009, [1])
ERP 1,650 watts
HAAT 160 meters
Class A
Facility ID 54826
Transmitter coordinates 41°57′54.00″N 78°37′1.00″W / 41.9650000°N 78.6169444°W / 41.9650000; -78.6169444
Affiliations Buffalo Bills Radio Network
Owner WESB Incorporated
(Radio Station WESB, Inc.)
Sister stations WESB
Webcast http://www.100.1thehero.com/listen Listen Live]
Website www.100.1thehero.com

WBRR is an FM radio station in Bradford, Pennsylvania. The station, operated by sister station WESB, is a classic-leaning mainstream rock format station branded as "100.1 The Hero" (HERO being a previous acronym for High Energy Rockin' Oldies).

All staff is shared with WESB.

For most of the 1990s and early 2000s, WBRR was an oldies/classic hits outlet known as "Cool 100". In 2007, major changes were made to the morning show (adding Scott Douglas, who was previously the morning host and program director at classic rock WQRS; Douglas left the station in 2014) and minor changes to the format that people who despise variety love, and now features classic rock.In August 2008, Igor was tapped to do Nights on WBRR. Igor joined after working at 100.7 WMMS and 92.3 Xtreme Radio in Cleveland and Q92 in Canton, Ohio. The station subsequently moved from eighth place in the market to third with the addition of 90's and New Rock.[2]

On September 27, 2009, WBRR began airing the Jamestown, New York-based outdoor program "Grizzly Gary's Goin' Fishin' and Huntin'" on Sunday mornings.

WBRR is a Buffalo Bills football affiliate.

Syndicated weekend shows can be heard weekly on WBRR:
Floydian Slip Friday 11:00pm–12:00am
House of Hair Saturday 8:00pm –11:00pm
Classic Rock Live Sunday 9:00am–11:00am
Chop Shop Sunday 8:00pm–10:00pm

In March 2009 WBRR branded itself as "The Rock Station of the Twin Tiers". With the aforementioned WQRS's shift to country music and the establishment of full service/classic hits WGWE in 2010, WBRR has filled a niche as the western Twin Tiers' only rock station.

In 2011 WBRR brands itself as "The Rock Station!"

In January 2012 WBRR started streaming online at www.100.1thehero.com

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