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Froggy 100.3 and 98.5
Froggyradio.jpg
City of license Meadville, Pennsylvania (WGYY)
Oil City, Pennsylvania (WGYI)
Broadcast area Meadville, Pennsylvania
Erie, Pennsylvania
Franklin, Pennsylvania
Oil City, Pennsylvania Northeastern Ohio
Branding Froggy 100.3 and 98.5
Slogan "The Best and Most Country"
Frequency 100.3 (MHz) WGYY
98.5 (MHz) WGYI
Format Country
Callsign meaning FrogGY
Owner Forever Broadcasting, LLC
Website http://www.froggyfun.com

WGYY/WGYI, branded as Froggy 100.3 and 98.5, are country music formatted radio stations in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Both stations simulcast the same programming. They share a market with Froggy 95 in Grove City, Pennsylvania, but the station is unaffiliated.

Personalities

Current on-air personalities include Danger Frog (mornings), Crickett (mid-days), James Pond (afternoons), Tadpole (evenings), Toadie Foster (weekends), and Rachel Ribbit (weekends).

Syndication

Froggy airs Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40 and Bill Cody's Classic Country Weekend every Sunday.

External links


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