What’s Whoopie 100.9 all about?

What’s Whoopie 100.9 all about?

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Welcome to Whoopie 100.9 FM, a fresh, fun radio sound for Southern Maine!

  • Fun, up-tempo songs you know from the 80’s 90’s and 00’s, not just a single decade. And no musical boundaries!  At the new Whoopie 100.9 FM, We Play Everything!
  • Fewer ads every single, hour plus our Whoopie Workday with three hours commercial-free weekdays from 9:00AM to Noon.
  • No deejays. That means more music, less blah, blah, blah.
  • Contests that are easy to enter with prizes you want. Sign up below to join the Whoopie Workforce here and get notified of special promotions exclusively for insiders.
  • Always wicked fun, but with a Mainer edge!

 

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