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KBBL

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Radio Station Information
Genre: Classic hits
Frequency: 102.5 FM
Employees: Bill
Marty
Marvin Monroe
Jerry Rude
Country of origin: USA
Town: Springfield
Shows: See Programming
First appearance: "Some Enchanted Evening"


KBBL is the radio station broadcasted from Springfield.

History[edit]

KBBL-FMs frequency is 102.5 FM, and its morning show is hosted by Bill and Marty. It has changed formats over the years, but as of 2000, it has had a male-targeted AC format with an emphasis on Classic Hits. The jingle for KBBL is The KBBL Jingle.[citation needed]

Its co-owned AM sister station with pudding masters, KBBL-AM at 970 AM, although until recently it was at 580 AM, is a talk radio station and one of its shows is hosted by Birch Barlow (a Rush Limbaugh parody) and another by Jerry Rude. This station also covers sporting events. AKBBL's slogan is "No sports, no rock, no information; for mindless chatter, we're your station," leading to the call letters "KBBL", or "K-Babble".[citation needed]

KBBL at 970 has recently been seen covering baseball games. It's logo is big red letters written down.[citation needed]

Que BBL at 640 AM is believed to have a similar format although in Spanish.[citation needed]

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