Froggy (brand)


Froggy is a brand name radio format used for a variety of radio stations in the United States, most of which broadcast a country music format, with a few playing adult contemporary. Although the frog logo is shared among these stations, most of them are not associated with one another. The "Froggy" branding is particularly common among country stations currently or formerly owned by Forever Broadcasting or Forever Communications and Keymarketradio LLC.

Origin

The Froggy format was conceived by Kerry Confer in 1988. Previously, Confer created a variety of country radio station brands such as "Kissin'" and "Beaver". "Froggy" was first installed on WFRG-FM in Utica, New York on February 1, 1988 with the branding "96 Frog". Other Froggy stations soon followed, including KFRG in Riverside-San Bernardino, California and WFGY in Altoona, Pennsylvania. For his work in developing the Froggy format, Confer was inducted into the Pennsylvania Radio Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2016.

General theme

The Froggy branded radio station uses jargon saturated with frog-related puns. Station disc jockey pseudonyms and program elements bear names making reference to things such as where the frog lives, how a frog moves, what noise a frog makes, and other words that are related to frogs.
Examples of the "Froggy" theme use words like the following:
For the most part, the logo of a "Froggy" branded radio station is a smiling green frog. The font, color, position and angles can vary, however, the frog is generally green with a red tongue. The variations on the logo include the radio station's frequency as well as whether it is referred to as "Frog", "Big Frog", or "Froggyland".

DJ monikers

Many DJs at Froggy-branded stations use pseudonyms that reflect the branding:
Many of the Froggy stations that have the country format use the syndicated evening program Lia, often putting "Leapin'" in front of her name to "frogify" her.

List of "Froggy" stations

StationFrequencyRegionWebsite
WFGY98.1Altoona, Pennsylvania
WFGE101.1State College, Pennsylvania
WWFG99.9Ocean City, Maryland
KFRG/KXFG95.1
92.9
Riverside, California
KVOX-FM99.9Fargo, North Dakota
KYLS-FM95.9Farmington, Missouri
WGYY/WGYI100.3
98.5
Meadville, Pennsylvania
WFGI-FM95.5Johnstown, Pennsylvania
WOGG94.9Uniontown, Pennsylvania
WFGS103.7Murray, Kentucky
WFKY104.9Frankfort, Kentucky
WGIE92.7Clarksburg, West Virginia
KFGE98.1Lincoln, Nebraska
WOGI104.3Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
WGGY101.3Scranton, Pennsylvania
WFRG104.3Utica, New York
WGGE99.1Parkersburg, West Virginia
WFRY97.5Watertown, New York
WOGY104.1Jackson, Tennessee
WGYE102.7
103.7
Fairmont, West Virginia
WKID95.9Vevay, Indiana
WWFY100.9Berlin, Vermont
WKBE-FM107.1Saratoga Springs, New York
WJNR-FM101.5Iron Mountain, Michigan
KFGY92.9Santa Rosa, California
WJMQ92.3Clintonville, Wisconsin
WFRB105.3Frostburg, Maryland
WFGI940Charleroi, Pennsylvania

In other media

The "Froggy" moniker is regularly lampooned on the Glenn Beck Program; Beck's alter ego, "Flap Jackson", is the morning jock at the fictional "109.9 The Big Frog".
On the US television series The Office, there is a Froggy 101 bumper sticker on the wall behind the reception desk and file cabinet, next to the desk of Dwight Schrute. The Office is set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where WGGY uses the moniker "Froggy 101".