WRBG (FM)

This article is about Bigfoot Country on 98.3 FM. For Bigfoot Country on 100.5 FM, see WQBG.
WRBG
City Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania
Broadcast area Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisburg, PA
Branding Bigfoot Country
Frequency 98.3 MHz
First air date 1975
Format Country
ERP 1,400 watts
HAAT 147 meters (482 ft)
Class A
Facility ID 40424
Transmitter coordinates 40°53′27.00″N 76°59′54.00″W / 40.8908333°N 76.9983333°W / 40.8908333; -76.9983333Coordinates: 40°53′27.00″N 76°59′54.00″W / 40.8908333°N 76.9983333°W / 40.8908333; -76.9983333
Former callsigns WWBE (1988-2016)
Affiliations MRN
PRN
Learfield Sports
Westwood One
Owner Kristin Cantrell
(Southern Belle, LLC)
Sister stations WCFT-FM, WHNA, WQBG
Website thisisbigfootcountry.com

WRBG (98.3 FM, "Bigfoot Country") is a country music formatted radio station licensed to serve Mifflinburg in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Kristin Cantrell, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC, and is operated out of studios in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. The station operates in simulcast with sister station WQBG.

Studios

WRBG's main studio is located at 450 Route 204 Highway in Selinsgrove. WRBG, along with its sister stations, operates a public studio located inside the Susquehanna Valley Mall located in Hummels Wharf.

Programming

WRBG on-air personalities include Mark Roberts, Shelly Marx, Todd Stewart, and Jeff Shaffer. Weekday programming includes The B Breakfast Bunch with Mark and Shelly, Todd Stewart on mid-days, Monica on afternoons, Kyle Alexander on nights, and "Big Country Variety" overnight. Specialty weekend programs include Power Source Country, Voice Of Prophecy, Max Potential, NAC, ZMAX Racing Country, NASCAR USA, and CMT Radio Insider.

Bigfoot Country is an affiliate of Penn State Sports Properties from Learfield Sports and broadcasts Penn State Nittany Lions football, both at home and on the road, every Saturday during the college football season in place of regularly scheduled programming. The station is an affiliate of Motor Racing Network and Performance Racing Network and broadcasts every race (except the Brickyard 400) during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Season in place of regularly scheduled programming during race weekends along with NASCAR-oriented programming on Sundays throughout the year.

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