Early years The station
signed on the air on December 13, 1957, as WPAC-FM, the FM counterpart to
WPAC. The two stations were owned by the Patchogue Broadcasting Company. Because WPAC was a
daytimer, WPAC-FM
simulcast its programming in the daytime and continued it after WPAC signed off the air at sunset. At first, it was only powered at 7,800 watts on a 115-foot tower, only heard in and around Western Suffolk County. It would take several decades before the station expanded its coverage area.
Contemporary hits In January 1971, the station was purchased by Beck-Ross Communications, owner of
WGLI in
Babylon, New York. The station's
call sign was changed to WBLI, and switched to a contemporary hits format as
FM 106 WBLI. After Beck-Ross took ownership, the station initially broadcast from a trailer located behind the
WPAC building in
Medford, New York. In March 1971, WBLI moved to new studios at 31 West Main Street in Patchogue. WBLI's DJ staff has included
George Taylor Morris and
Al Bandiero. On September 27, 1985, WBLI's transmission tower was toppled by
Hurricane Gloria.
Shift to Hot AC By August 1991, with the CHR format on the decline across the country, WBLI evolved into more of a
hot adult contemporary format. Steve Harper and news director
Ken Rhodes, hosted the morning show. The station often ran special weekend programming, such as the "Almost Made It But Didn't Weekend" and "The Ladies of the 80s Weekend." Musically, the station was slightly hotter than New York City's WPLJ and
WMXV. In March 1994, Beck-Ross Communications was acquired by Liberty Broadcasting, the owners of two other Long Island stations,
WGBB and
WBAB-FM.
Cox ownership Atlanta-based
Cox Media acquired the station in 1998. When Cox Radio acquired WBLI, it evolved into a more mainstream CHR with less dance product (though still more than most other CHR's) and a tighter
playlist of hits. In June 2019, Cox announced it would sell the majority interest in its radio stations to Apollo Global Management. The company retained use of the Cox Media name. ==Personalities==