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Butler Radio History Part 2 by Jason M Bowen BUTLER PA

Butler Radio has been a fixture in Butler County, Pennsylvania, for nearly a century. The station has played an important role in the region's history, providing news, information, and entertainment to local residents for generations. In this blog post, we will explore the history of Butler Radio and examine its impact on the community.

Early Years Butler Radio was founded in 1923 by local businessman C.C. Miller. At the time, radio was a new and exciting technology that was rapidly gaining popularity throughout the country. Miller recognized the potential of radio as a tool for communication and entertainment, and he set out to establish a station that would serve the needs of the local community. The first broadcast from Butler Radio was made on July 4, 1923. The station's call letters were WBU, which stood for "Where Business Unites." The station initially broadcast on a frequency of 1150 kilohertz and operated with a power of just 100 watts. However, over time, the station's power and reach grew, and it became a major force in the local media landscape.

Expansion and Innovation Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Butler Radio continued to grow and expand. In 1937, the station moved to a new location on West Cunningham Street in downtown Butler. This new facility included state-of-the-art studios and equipment, allowing the station to produce high-quality programming.

In the 1950s and 1960s, Butler Radio embraced new technologies and programming formats. The station began broadcasting in stereo in the early 1960s, and it also introduced new programs that catered to younger audiences. These innovations helped to keep the station relevant and competitive in a rapidly changing media landscape.

Community Involvement One of the hallmarks of Butler Radio has been its strong commitment to the local community. Throughout its history, the station has been involved in numerous charitable and civic initiatives, supporting local organizations and causes. For example, in the 1960s, the station sponsored an annual Christmas toy drive that provided gifts to thousands of local children.

In addition, Butler Radio has been a strong advocate for local businesses and economic development. The station has partnered with local organizations to promote tourism and encourage investment in the region. This community-focused approach has helped to cement Butler Radio's reputation as a trusted and reliable source of information and support.

Conclusion Butler Radio has a rich and storied history that spans nearly a century. From its humble beginnings in the 1920s to its current status as a leading media outlet in the region, the station has played an important role in the life of Butler County. With its focus on community involvement, innovation, and quality programming, Butler Radio continues to be a vital and beloved part of the local landscape.





 
 
 

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Jason Bowen

Butler, PA

(Pittsburgh area/region)

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