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Legendary radio since 1948 serving Beaver County, PA on 8 platforms including: 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, 99.3 F.M, 95.7 FM, BCR Online Stream, iTunes App, Google Play App and Amazon Alexa.

Konecny nets 200th career goal, Brink shines as Flyers edge Penguins in shootout
10/29/2025

Konecny nets 200th career goal, Brink shines as Flyers edge Penguins in shootout

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Philadelphia Flyers’ Bobby Brink, left, scores a goal against Pittsburgh Penguins’ Arturs Silovs during a shootout in an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Travis Konecny scored a milestone goal, B...

What's up, Doc? ... well, conductor George Daugherty is our 9 a.m. guest today, discussing the Pittsburgh Symphony Orche...
10/29/2025

What's up, Doc? ... well, conductor George Daugherty is our 9 a.m. guest today, discussing the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's "Bugs Bunny at The Symphony" concerts this weekend at Heinz Hall. Tune in or stream us live at beavercountyradio.com

Southbound I-79 to Westbound I-376 Overnight Ramp Closures Begin Thursday Night in Allegheny County
10/29/2025

Southbound I-79 to Westbound I-376 Overnight Ramp Closures Begin Thursday Night in Allegheny County

(File Photo: Cpation for Photo: PennDOT, PSP, PTC, Construction Industry Highlight National Work Zone Awareness Week) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News (Cranberry, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that beginning tomorrow night, weather permitting, overnight ramp closures on I-376 (Parkway West...

Chinese dim sum restaurant 88 Bao Bao will be opening & #8220;soon& #8221; in Center Township
10/28/2025

Chinese dim sum restaurant 88 Bao Bao will be opening & #8220;soon& #8221; in Center Township

(File Photo of Open for Business Sign) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News (Center Township, PA) 88 Bao Bao, a Chinese dim sum restaurant, will be opening in the future in Center Township. It will be in the former location of Taiwan 101 in the Center Township Walmart Plaza that has been vacant fo...

What to expect for the November 4th election in Pennsylvania
10/28/2025

What to expect for the November 4th election in Pennsylvania

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – A sign on a door at The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is pictured at the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA (AP) — Control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court hangs in the balance in statewi...

Steelers sign wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling
10/28/2025

Steelers sign wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling warms up during practice at NFL football minicamp, June 10th, 2025, at the team’s training facility in Renton, Wash. (AP Photo/John Froschauer, File) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News (Pittsburgh, PA) Sourc...

Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center presents & #8220;Finding Nemo, Jr.,& #8221; the second show of its 2025-2026 Clearvi...
10/28/2025

Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center presents & #8220;Finding Nemo, Jr.,& #8221; the second show of its 2025-2026 Clearview Federal Credit Union Subscription Series, Find Your Way!

(Photo Courtesy of Rick Orienza, Director of Marketing and Relations at Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News (Midland, PA) Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center in Midland presents its second show of its 2025-2026 Clearview Federal Credit Union Subscription Serie...

Patricia Ann Robinson (1938-2025)
10/28/2025

Patricia Ann Robinson (1938-2025)

Patricia Ann Robinson, 87, of Ohioville, passed away on October 25th, 2025. She was born on September 17th, 1938, a daughter of the late John and Bettie Svoboda. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Howard “Robbie” Robinson, her brother, Gene Svoboda, her...

10/28/2025

Officials from the Baden Legion join Frank Sparks on "Driving In the Fastlane"

William & #8220;Bill& #8221; Oaks (1946-2025)
10/28/2025

William & #8220;Bill& #8221; Oaks (1946-2025)

William “Bill” Oaks, 79, of Hopewell, passed away on October 25th, 2025. He was born on January 30th, 1946, the son of the late Willard and Geraldine Oaks. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Louise Crocker. He is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Sharon (...

10/28/2025

Tom Young from 1st Consultants makes his monthly appearance on "Driving in the Fastlane" with Frank Sparks

2025 Halloween trick or treat times and dates in Beaver County (updated)
10/28/2025

2025 Halloween trick or treat times and dates in Beaver County (updated)

(File Photo of one year of the New Brighton Halloween Parade) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News (Beaver County, PA) As Halloween of 2025 approaches, families and kids in Beaver County will be looking for times and dates to trick-or-treat in their area. Aliquippa, Ambridge, Hopewell Township and...

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Legendary Radio Since 1948.

WBVP was founded by Frank Smith, Thomas Price and Charles Onderka. Smith and Price previously worked at WWSW in Pittsburgh and Onderka worked at The Pittsburgh Post Gazette before teaming up and putting WBVP on the air on May 25, 1948. WBVP was originally a 250 watt class D station with a non directional signal broadcasting at 1230 khz. The original on air line up included Arnold Felsher, George Allen, Gerry Goff, Gertrude Trobe, Chuck Wilson, Alan Boal and Don Kennedy. The original Chief Engineer who put the station on the air was Bill Hinds. A couple years later, another popular broadcaster and future Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor, Ernie Kline, was hired. WBVP F.M. at 106.7 mhz. came on the air in June of 1960 with 16,500 watts of power and was almost entirely a simulcast of the A.M. counterpart. Hall Communications, based out of Connecticut at the time, led by President Robert Hall and Vice President Dick Reed, bought the A.M.- F.M. combo in 1967. During the Hall regime, many upgrades were accomplished including a power increase for both stations. WBVP was raised to 1000 watts and the F.M. station got approval for an increase to 47,000 watts and also was upgraded to a class B status. New call letters, WWKS, were assigned to the F.M. station at that stage of the game as well. Perhaps the most famous moment for WBVP happened on April 22, 1981, when then President Ronald Reagan unexpectedly called in and joined in the conversation with host Dave Felts on one of the station's talk shows. A former WMBA (Ambridge) announcer and engineer from the 1970's, Ted Ruscitti, along with his wife, Marilee, formed M.T. Communications and bought WBVP, and WWKS, in 1985. In 1990, The Baltimore Radio Show, led by Managing Partner Harry Shriver, out of Towson, MD bought the pair of Beaver Falls stations from Ruscitti. In addition to Shriver, other partners in the Baltimore Radio Show included Daniel Bowles, Vilma J. Smith, Hope H. Barroll III, Lewis A. Noonberg, John H. Somerville, Robert S. Maslin, Jr. and Robert M. Barroll. The group from Maryland would run the operation until 1994 when Carnegie, PA native, Frank Iorio, Jr., along with partners, Aaron Daniels and Mike Schwartz, formed a company called Radio Partners and bought WBVP and WWKS. In 1995, WWKS ,106.7 F.M. was sold to Secret Communications and Frank Iorio, Jr. bought out Schwartz and Daniels to form Iorio Broadcasting, Inc. and continued to own and operate WBVP for nearly the next two decades. Through several more mergers and sales, format and name changes, WWKS, 106.7 F.M., is now known as WAOB -F.M. and is owned by St. John's Mission. In 2000, Iorio, Jr. bought the competing Ambridge A.M. radio station, WMBA, from Donn Communications, a company ran by Ambridge, PA native, Donn Wuycik. In 2014, a long time station employee, originally hired by Ted Ruscitti back in 1986, Mark Peterson, bought WBVP and WMBA through a company that he and his wife, Cynthia, formed called Sound Ideas Media, LLC. Other notable broadcasters who worked at WBVP through the years include: Bill Kelly, Dennis Atkins (Atkinson), Paul O' Palka, Owen Simon, Dave DeForest, Chris Shovlin, Jim Reynolds, Mark Razz (Radziewicz), Dimitri Vassilaros, Rob Pratte, Joe Klimchak, Sam Nicotero aka Tony Scott, Carl Anderson, Steve Kalb, John Nuzzo, Jimi Miller, Rick Bergman, Bob Barrickman, Kyle Anthony (Knauf), Rita Maloney, Tom Hays, Mike Romigh, Eddy Crow, Ray Tannehill, Greg Benedetti and Steve Granato.

WMBA in Ambridge was the second station put on the air by a group out of Pottsville, PA called Miners Broadcasting Service, Inc., that also owned and operated WPAM in Pottsville, PA, which went on the air in April of 1946. Miners Broadcasting Service, Inc. was comprised of eight residents of Harrisburg, Pottsville, Tamaqua , Hazelton, and Lansford, PA including Joseph L. Maguire, Kenneth F. Maguire, John T. Maguire, John W. Grenoble, Evan Evans, Patrick J. McCall, John Koch and James J. Curran. WMBA was originally a 500 watt day-timer at 1460 khz. and started broadcasting in 1957. Ken Maguire moved west to manage and run the company's new operation in Ambridge. Joining Maguire in those early days were station announcers Roy Angst, Dave Denniston, Dudley Woodrow "Woody" Lester, Ken Maguire, Jr. and Ray Fallon. Walter "Red" McCoy was the engineer that put WMBA on the air. Miners Broadcasting Service sold WMBA to Pittsburgh television ad salesman, John Bride, President of his newly formed company, Bride Broadcasting, in 1970. Ambridge native, Donn Wuycik formed a company called Donn Communications and bought WMBA from Bride in 1986 and also began the process of getting approval from the FCC to broadcast 24 hours a day, which came to fruition in 1988 with the installation and construction of new towers and broadcast pattern switching equipment at the station's transmitter site in Bell Acres, PA. In 2000, WMBA was sold to Frank Iorio Jr., President of Iorio Broadcasting, Inc, who also owned WBVP in Beaver Falls at the time. In 2014, a long time station employee, Mark Peterson, bought WBVP and WMBA through a company that he and his wife, Cynthia, formed called Sound Ideas Media, LLC. Other notable broadcasters who worked at WMBA through the years include: Bob Pompeani, Gene Romano, Ted Ruscitti, Doug Finck, Diane Brown, Jim Merkel, Dan Dunlap, Mike Romigh, Julie Bologna, Rob Pratte, Al McDowell, Sam Nicotero, Tom Renkenberger aka R.D. Summers aka "Rinkydink", Chris Shovlin, Roberta “Bobbie” Vaughn, Bob Barrickman, Tim Herrera, John Poister, Randy Cosgrove, Gary Marince, Bill Fontana, Nick DeSantis, Guy Junker, Jimi Miller, Rick Bergman, Nick DeSantis, Barb Trehar and Rob Matzie.