Breezy 101.1 FM has officially moved to 103.7 FM in a move designed to increase the station’s broadcasting power and expand its audience.
The switch to a new frequency was necessary because increasing the power on the 101.1 frequency would cause interference with stations operating on adjacent frequencies. This made it impossible for Breezy to expand its signal reach while remaining on the 101.1 frequency.
The switch allows Breezy to reach a population of over 60,000—more than double its previous coverage of just over 27,000 potential listeners.
The change will help Breezy 103.7 deliver music, news, and community programming to a much wider area while maintaining our hometown connection.





Michael B
July 12, 2025 at 10:40 AMWe want to congratulate the team at WLIN-FM on successfully completing your frequency transition from 101.1 to 103.7 FM. This strategic move and investment to upgrade from Cla** A to Cla** C3 broadcasting status demonstrates real vision and commitment to serving our local community and beyond.
In an era where many a**ume the internet has replaced traditional radio, WLIN-FM proves that local broadcasting remains vital and relevant. Your decision to more than double your coverage—reaching over 60,000 potential listeners instead of 27,000—shows you understand something important: there’s still tremendous value in having a strong local voice that connects neighbors, shares community news, and provides that hometown touch that streaming services simply can’t replicate.
Radio has always been and remains the medium that’s there during emergencies, celebrates local high school sports, promotes community events, and creates the shared experiences that bind communities together. Your investment in expanding your reach while maintaining your local focus is exactly what communities anywhere need.
Here’s to WLIN-FM 103.7 and many more years of serving the public with the kind of authentic, community-centered programming that proves local radio is far from obsolete— it’s essential.
Congratulations on a job well done! And Congratulations on a smooth transition minus one ‘small’ lightening strike.
Jo
July 14, 2025 at 4:54 PMI had to go to Philadelphia Friday and I listened to yall while there and also trip back!! Great!!