WPOB was a project sponsored by Plainview-Old Bethpage School Board member Joseph Scholnick, a sound-effects pioneer of the 1950s broadcast radio scene, who also was the original FCC licensed engineer responsible for regulatory compliance at the station. Student run, with oversight from Dr. Louis Brown, WPOB initially broadcast, almost exclusively, news and educational programming. By the mid 1970s however, WPOB's programming format had shifted to include student-generated content and popular music programming, eventually adding more modern Rock & Roll content. The content produced by students was composed, directed and engineered as a learning experience and included regular episodic comedy, such as "The Adventures of Captain Kwizdo", a weekly sports review, alternative music and current events programming, such as "Music You Dont Know From a Guy You Don't Care About", and various informational news magazines. Students were also encouraged to produce their own promotional material, jingles, and other content. Often recruiting school music students, actors, and athletes to contribute content such as jingles and other broadcast promotions for their work.
WPOB Today
WPOB-FM updated their music library and computer systems in 2016 to include a mix of the New Popular Music and the All-time Favorites. This update was spearheaded by past Assistant Station Managers Colby Kusinitz and Joe Liszovics. WPOB DJ'S get approximately 40 minutes to do what they want with their shows, WPOB also live streams Music, Public Service Announcements, and the news every Friday to WPOB.com. WPOB is a member of EAS the emergency alert system and will alert the greater Plainview area of any dangerous situations. The newest update to the WPOB station is a TV being added to their booth and over 3,000 CDs donated to the station. WPOB is currently under the direction of General Manager Adam Weinstock. All programming is student generated and there are courses available to further the student knowledge on Broadcast Communications. WPOB is run through the English Department at POB-JFK High School. WPOB-FM is now transmitting to the local community through a RoIP system to provide the best quality sound to the local community, this update was conducted in July 2020. See also