Change is on the airwaves of 94.3 GIANT fm WREB on April 1.
At noon on Monday, the Greencastle radio station changed its music format from hot adult contemporary to classic rock, featuring artists like Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, The Steve Miller Band, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Lynyrd Skynyrd and much more.
While the music has changed, company officials say the station remains dedicated to providing local news and sports to listeners and readers.
"We will continue to provide local news and sports on air and online," co-owner Johnny McCrory told The Putnam County Post.
Corporate Operations Manager Tyson Conrady echoed those sentiments.
"We are really excited about the format change, and we believe classic rock will be nice. We will continue to provide local content and information to Greencastle and all Putnam County communities," Conrady said.
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