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Wisconsin Directory of Radio Wisconsin Directory of Radio 40's. *Greg Jessen, gen mgr; Patrick Gorman, sis dir & gen sls mgr; www.wpr.org. Licensee: State of Wis. Educational Communications WLDY(AM)- September 1948: 1340 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N45 27 52 Brian Stenzel, prom dir; Dan Markus, progmg dir; Chris Gielow, news Board. * Net: NPR, PRI Wash atty: Dow. Lohnes & Albertson. Format: W91 07 26. Hm opn: 24. Box 351 (54848. 0351). W8746 Hwy. 8 dir & engrg mgr; Linda Bosetski, chief of engrg. *Rates: $90; 90; 90; Educ, talk. News staff: 9. Target aud: 35 -54; Skews Female: issue (54848). (715) 532 -5588. Fax: (715) 532 -7357. E -mail: 25. oriented talk- variety of perspectives. *Tom Fletemeyer. CEO: Gary wldy @centurytel.net. Licensee: Flambeau Broadcasting Co. (acq George, chmn; Ted Tobie, CFO: Gene Purcell, gen mgr; Monika 9.4 -97: $450,000 for stock with co- located FM) Net: ABC Format: Petkus, mktg dir; Joy Cardin, progmg dir & pub affrs dir; Connie Country, news/talk. News staff: one: news progmg 15 hrs wkly. Target Kenosha Walker, news dir; Dennis Behr, engrg VP; Pete Kingslien, engrg dir. aud: 35 plus; mature audience. Spec prog: Polka 3 hrs wkly. Randy Hudzinski, CEO: Sandy Zajec, gen mgr; David Roth, gen sls mgr & Dec 23, 1975: 91.1 mhz; 5 kw. 134 ft. TL: N42 36 28 progmg dir; Tiffany Bose, news dir: Jim Zastrow. engrg dir. Rates: WGTD(FM)- WIZM(AM)- Jan 2. 1923: 1410 khz: 5 kw -U. DA -N. TL: N43 50 48 Hm 24. 3520 30th Ave. (53144). (262) $10; 10; 10; 2. W87 50 55. Stereo. opn: W91 13 03. Hm opn: 24. Box 99, 201 State St. (54602). (608) Fax: (262) 564-3801. E -mail: Web Site: 564-3800. [email protected]. 782-1230. (608) 796 -2505. Fax: (608) 782 -1170. E -mail: wgtd.org. Licensee: Gateway Technical College. *Net: PRI, NPR dickrOfamilyradioinc.com. Web Site: www.familyradio.com. Licensee: WJBL(FM) -Co -owned with WLDY(AM). October 1984: 93.1 mhz; 4.9 Format: Class, jazz, news. News staff: 2. Target aud: General. Spec Family Radio Inc. Group owner: Mid -West Family Broadcast Group kw. 358 ft. TL: N45 27 59 W91 07 23. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Net: ABC prog: Ger one hr. David Cole, gen mgr; Greg Berg, mus dir; Dave (acq 7- 12 -71; $500,000) *Net: Westwood One. CBS Rep: Christal Format: Oldies. News staff: one; news progmg 10 hrs wkly. Target McGrath, news dir; David Janzer, chief of engrg. Wash atty: Shaw Pittman. Format: News/talk. News staff: 5; news aud: 25 -54. Sandy Zajec, mktg dir & acv dir. progmg 18 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35 plus. Spec prog: Asian 2 hrs wkly. WIIL(FM)- Listing follows WLIP(AM). Dick Record, pres & gen mgr: Howard Gloede. sls dir & gen sls mgr; Kevan Kavanaugh, rgnl sls mgr; Theresa Timm, rgnl sls mgr; Mike Lake Geneva Hayes, prom mgr; Scott Robert Shaw, progmg dir & news dir; Keith WLIP(AM)- May 11, 1947: 1050 khz; 250 wU. TL: N42 33 10 W87 Car, pub affrs dir; Chris O'Heam, chief of engrg. *Rates: $43; 39; 41; 53 38. Hm opn: 24. 8500 Green Bay Rd., Pleasant Prairie (53158). WLKG(FM)- June 6, 1994: 96.1 mhz; 6 kw. 328 ft. TL: N42 36 34 28. (262) 694 -7800. Fax: (262) 694-7767. Web Site: www.wlip.com. W88 26 36. Hm opn: 24. Box 9610, 500 Interchange N. (53147). (262) Licensee: NM Licensing LLC. Group owner: NextMedia Group L.L.C. 249 -9600. Fax: (262) 249 -9630. E -mail: wlkg @wlkg.com. Web Site: WIZM -FM 93.3 mhz; 100 kw. 1,000 ft. TL: 1143 44 23 W91 22 (acq 11- 26.00; grpsq. Format: Adult rock. News staff: 2. Target aud: 35 -1966: www.wlkg.com. Licensee: CTJ Communications Ltd. Wash ally: Arier Web www.familyradio.com. (Acq plus. Kara Lafond, gen mgr; Rory Fraley, sls dir, John Perry, progmg 04. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Site: 8 Hadden. Format: Adult contemp, hot rock. rock/AOR. News staff. Top News staff: 5: news progmg 2 hrs wkly. dir; Vince Richardson, chief of engrg. 6-15-76) Format: -40. one; news progmg 15 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54; mainly female. Target aud: 18-49. Jen O'Brien, prom mgr; Jeff Nix, progmg dir. Spec prog: Hits of the 70's 10 hm, sports 2 hrs wkly. *Barb *Rates: $78; 71; 74; 57. Kwiatkowski, VP: Nancy Cassady, sls dir: Tom Kwiatkowski. Ares, gen WIIL(FM) -Co -owned with WLIP(AM). 1961: 95.1 mhz; 50 kw. 384 ft. mgr 8 gen sis mgr, Judy Cota. prom dir, Chad Dunn, progmg dir 8 IL: N42 3310 W87 53 38. Stereo. Web Site: www.95wiil.com. Format: WKBH- FM-(West Salem). Mar 15. 1982: 100.1 mhz; 3.6 kw. 426 ft. mus dir; Mike Coolidge. news dir; Joel Thom, engrg mgr. Adult classic rock Target aud: 18-54. TL: N43 51 02 W91 12 08. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box 1624 (54602- 1624). 1407 2nd Ave., Onalaska (54650). (608) 779 -9524. WZRK(AM)- May 15, 1964: 1550 khz: 1 kw -D, DA. TL: 1442 35 40 WWDV(FM)-See Zion, IL (608) 783.3100. Fax: (608) 782 -8340. Licensee: DN Communications W88 2319. Box 695 (53147). 6715 Hwy. 50 (53147). (262) 248 -1005. Inc. (acq 6 -1 -93; $48,000; FTR: 6- 21 -93) Format: Classic rock. News Fax: (262) 248 -2002. Web Site: www.relevantradio.com. Licensee: staff: one. Target aud: 25-54. *Lee Norman, pres; Todd Wohlert, stn Kewaunee Starboard Media Foundation Inc. (group owner: acq 5- 31 -01). Wash mgr, Mike Schmidt, gen sls mgr; Brucie Bumchuckles. prom dir & ally: Donald E. Martin. Format: Catholic. Target aud: 25 plus. Spec progmg dir: Shellia Fillner, progmg dir; Patrick Delaney, chief of engrg. Ehler, gen mgr. WAUN(FM)- 1973: 92.7 mhz; 6 kw. Ant 328 ft. TL: N44 29 50 W87 prog: Farm. *Ted 35 12. Hm opn: 5 AM -10 PM. Box 12003, Green Bay (54307). (920) WKTY(AM)- May 1948: 580 khz; 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N, DA -2. TL: N43 44 388 -9286. Fax: (920) 743 -9183. Licensee: Magnum Broadcasting Inc. 25 W91 12 21. Hm opn: 24. Box 99, 201 State St. (54602). (608) (acq 12- 2 -98). Format: Country. News staff: one; news progmg 15 hrs Lancaster 782 -1230. Fax: (608) 782 -1170. Licensee: Family Radio Inc. Group wkly. Target aud: 25.54. Spec prog: Czech one hr, farm 10 hrs, relg owner: The Mid -West Family Broadcast Group (acq 1996; $1.3 million) pres; Baril, gen mgr; Rick Jensen, 3 hrs wkly. *Dave Magnum, John WGLR(AM)- Sept 9. 1977: 1280 khz; 500 w -D. TL: N42 50 22 W90 *Net: ABC Information 8 Entertainment Rep: Christal Wash atry: sls mgr; Pete Holliday, news dir. opns mgr; Frank DeVillers, gen 40 19. Box 587. 206 S. Sheridan St. (53813). (608) 7217671. Fax: Shaw Pittman. Format: Sports, talk. News staff: 5; news progmg 18 (608) 723 -7674. Licensee: OueenB Radio Wisconsin Inc. Group hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54. Spec prog: Farm 10 hrs wkly. *Dick owner: Morgan Murphy Stations (acq 3- 18 -98; $1.66 million with Kiel Record, pres & gen mgr; Howard Gloede, gen sls mgr; Kevan co-located FM) Format: C&W. Spec prog: Farm 10 hrs wkly. *Ben Kavanaugh. rgnl sls mgr: Mike Keams, prom dir; Scott Robert Shaw, Rosenthal, gen mgr; Doug Wagen, opns dir 8 news dir: Rick Sanson, progmg news dir; Keith Carr, pub affrs dir: Chris O'Heam, chief 91.3 mhz; 100 w dir 6 WSTM(FM) -Not on air, target date: unknown: sls dir & gen sls mgr; Rob Spangler, progmg dir. of engrg. *Rates: $37: 34; 36: 29. hoirz, 1.25 kw vert. Ant 459 ft. TL: N43 43 32 W88 03 07. Box 259, Plymouth (53073). (920) 893 -2661. Fax: (920) 892 -2706. E -mail: [email protected]. Web Site: wjub.org. Licensee: Jubilation Ministries WROT(FM)- Co-owned with WKTY(AM). January 1972: 95.7 mhz; 50 WGLR -FM- Sept 9.1982: 97.7 mhz; 3 kw. 235 It TL: N42 5018 W90 Inc. Format: Christian praise, music, talk. *William Horsch, pres; kw. 410 ft. TL: N43 44 30 W91 18 14. Stereo. Format: Active rock. 40 14. (CP: 25 kw. ant 328 ft.). Stereo. Formal: Country. David Hendrickson, opns mgr; Susan Noordyk, nah sis mgr & progmg News progmg 5 hm wkly. Target aud: General. *Brian Michaels, dir; Tammy Rose, news dir. progmg dir. *Rates: $41: 37: 39; 33. WJTY(FM)- Mar 12, 1983: 88.1 mhz: 7 kw hor z, 50 kw vert. Ant 476 ft. TL: N42 57 08 W90 25 47. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24.341 S. Washington Kimberly WLFN(AM)- May 1947: 1490 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N43 49 42 W91 14 (53813). (608) 723-7888. Fax: (608) 723 -4557. E -mail: infoBwjty.org. 27. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box 2017 (54602- 2017). 1407 Second Ave. Web Site: www.wjty.org. Licensee: Joy Public Broadcasting Corp. N., Onalaska (54650). (608) 782 -8335. Fax: (608) 782 -8340. *Net: Moody, USA Format: Relg, contemp. MOR. News staff: one: WHBY(AM)- Dec 1, 1925: 1150 khz; 5 kw-U, DA -2. TL: N44 08 48 Licensee: Mississippi Valley Broadcasters L.L.C. Group owner: news progmg 11 hm wkly. Target aud: 30 -90: families. *Lowell M. W88 28 54. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Box 1519, Appleton (54912). 2727 Howard G. Bill Stations Rep: Allied Radio Partners Format: Adult Bush, CEO. pres, stn mgr & dev dir: Joyce Bush, progmg dir 8 news E. Radio Rd., Appleton (54915).
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