WDRR-FM (Augusta, GA)
WDRR, commonly referred to as "93.9 Bob FM," is a radio station that plays adult hits and is based in Augusta, Georgia. The station is officially licensed to Martinez, Georgia by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and operates with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 13 kW. It is owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc., with its license held by Beasley Media Group, LLC. The station's studios are situated just a couple of blocks away from the Augusta-Richmond County line in unincorporated Columbia County, while its transmitter is located in Augusta, close to Fort Gordon.
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5 days ago |
ilovebobfm.com | Erica Banas
Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueCarly Simon has emerged in support of pop star Sabrina Carpenter, who has been under fire for the cover of her upcoming album, Man's Best Friend. The cover shows Carpenter on her hands and knees reaching out to a man while he's grabbing her hair. Simon faced similar controversy back in 1975 thanks to the cover of her fifth studio album, Playing Possum.
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1 week ago |
ilovebobfm.com | Laura Adkins
Bryan Adams announced a massive tour across North America starting September 11, 2025. The shows start in Kamloops, British Columbia, then wind through cities in Canada and the U.S."I'm so thrilled to be announcing the North American leg of the Roll with the Punches Tour. We'll be playing all the classics, some deep cuts, and sharing some brand-new tracks from the forthcoming album," Adams said in a press release. Canadian fans get first dibs on 19 shows.
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4 weeks ago |
ilovebobfm.com | Erica Banas
Ethan Miller/Getty Images; Timothy Norris/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyJohn Mellencamp is none too pleased with former Indianapolis Colts punter/current sports media gadfly Pat McAfee. During Game 4 of the NBA's Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers, McAfee was in attendance at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. He took a cue from one of his workplaces -- the WWE -- and cut a promo on some of the celebrity Knicks fans in the crowd.
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2 months ago |
ilovebobfm.com | Mary Liz Nolan
GLOUCESTER, MA – DECEMBER 28: People participate in one last ice bucket challenge during the last annual “Plunge 4 Pete” on what would have been Pete Frates 35th birthday on Dec. 28, 2019 in Gloucester, MA. Plunge for Pete began as a fund-raiser in 2012 after Frates’ diagnosis of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrigs disease, and one of many events organized or endorsed by his family that has helped raise many millions for ALS research.
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2 months ago |
ilovebobfm.com | Lauren Katulka
The music releases and cultural milestones of April 16 have shaped the face of rock today. Key recordings, performances, and significant industry changes are why this date will go down in rock history. On April 16, some of the best-known names in rock made their mark on music:1964: The Rolling Stones released their self-titled debut album in the United Kingdom a month before its U.S. release. 1972: Electric Light Orchestra played its first gig at the Greyhound pub in London.
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