Our Stories

A lot has happened since Woof Boom Radio was formed in the summer of 2013, and it’s been exciting to be a part of something that’s constantly changing and growing.

Woof Boom Radio began with the stated vision: We use our voice to build our community. The improvement in our stations, our customer relations, and the values with which we operate our business are all in place to enable us to further this vision.

The Latest

Ride of Your Life 2023

Ride Of Your Life Finale is another huge Woof Boom success story! My partner in crime Mistress Mackenzie was phenomenal over the past 2 months, balancing her time with work…

Kickoff of the 10th Anniversary Summer

Woof Boom Radio needs the entire summer to celebrate its 10th Anniversary. The Lima, OH, staff supported Mistress Mackenzie at The 318 Starter Party on Cinco de Mayo. The Muncie,…

Second Annual St. Patrick’s Day 1K Race

Negative windchills didn’t stop 160 participants from coming out to the Second Annual St. Patrick’s Day Main Street .1k.  Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski & West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis donned…

Nickel Fuel Days – An Update

The Lafayette Salvation Army received a total of $3,500. DeFOUW Chevrolet donated $1,000, meaning that Friendly Market Gas Stations donated $2,500 from selling 50,000 gallons of gas.  (A Nickel for…

Delphos, Why it Works, by Bob Ulm

If there’s one thing I’m sure of, the PBR in the Morning show on Fun 1071 WDOH would be a big city radio consultants’ nightmare. We spend more time on…

Featuring Brian Casey, On-Air Muncie

I have been with Woof Boom since it became a company in May 2013. I was hired as the afternoon host at WLBC and the Production Director. I then added…

Nickel Tuesdays in Lafayette

Nickel Tuesdays have returned and are supporting the Salvation Army. For every gallon of gas purchased ON a Tuesday between Thanksgiving & Christmas, AT a Friendly Market gas station, IN…

We Make Us Different, by J Chapman

The biggest thing that makes Woof Boom Radio stations different is us. Kim Morris started her day after Thanksgiving like any other, prepared to tell shoppers what was happening. Black…