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  2. Crisis hotline - Wikipedia

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    A crisis hotline is a phone number people can call to get immediate emergency telephone counseling, usually by trained volunteers.The first such service was founded in England in 1951 and such hotlines have existed in most major cities of the English speaking world at least since the mid-1970s.

  3. WTAQ - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the station added a mid-morning local issues-based talk show hosted by Jerry Bader, who had come from new sister station, WHBL in Sheboygan, where he had been news director through the 1980s and most of the '90s until the 2000 purchase of WHBL by Midwest. Under new management, WHBL went from a full-service format to a conservative talk ...

  4. Jim Peck - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Peck moved to WVTV in Milwaukee, where he served as host of the talk show Confrontation from 1969 to 1971, and then hosted Jim Peck's Hotline for WTMJ-TV from 1971 to 1973. He moved to Washington, D.C. in 1973 to host the talk show Take It From Here for WRC-TV , where he remained for the next three years.

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  6. NBC Talknet - Wikipedia

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    NBC Talknet was a nighttime programming block on the NBC Radio Network from the 1980s to the 1990s. It comprised several advice-oriented call-in talk shows, the most notable personalities being Bruce Williams and Sally Jessy Raphael.

  7. WJMC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WJMC (1240 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a full-service format of middle of the road music, news, and talk. [2] Licensed to Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States, the station serves the Rice Lake-Spooner area.

  8. WSAU-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSAU-FM was previously known as WIZD and had a history of simulcasting WOFM in Wausau under various oldies, classic hits and adult contemporary formats since the 1990s. On September 9, 2009, at 5AM, WIZD dropped the WOFM simulcast (doing so in the middle of the song "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads) and began simulcasting sister news station WSAU (AM) under new calls WSAU-FM.

  9. WISS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WISS (1100 kHz) or Oshkosh Air Support is an American AM radio station broadcasting a progressive talk format featuring local news and information as well as statewide programming originating from the Civic Media network. It is licensed to Berlin, Wisconsin, United States, serving central Wisconsin and Fox Valley. It used to operate at 1090 kHz.