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Founder Duey E. Wright Sr. died at 75 on November 24, 1971, with Duey E. Wright Jr. taking over the company his father founded. In 1975 Midwest purchased WBAY-AM and FM, Green Bay, Wisconsin. Due to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules at that time, WROE was sold. The Green Bay call letters were changed to WGEE-AM (now WTAQ-AM) and ...
JOGV-FM, branding bayfm (ベイエフエム, Bei Efu Emu), is a Japanese radio station based in Chiba City, Chiba, Japan with its main frequency at 78.0 MHz. It also broadcasts on 87.4 MHz in Katsuura, 79.3 MHz in Choshi, 79.7 MHz in Shirahama & 77.7 MHz in Tateyama.
In 1983, the station's call sign was changed to WNIZ, and the station began airing a classical music format, simulcasting the programming of its sister stations WNIZ-FM 96.9 and WNIB 97.1. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1984, Lake County Broadcasting Co. purchased the station from Northern Illinois Broadcasting Co. for $200,000. [ 11 ]
WPBG (93.3 FM) is a radio station with a classic hits format, and is licensed for Peoria, Illinois. The station was formerly known as 93.3 WMBD-FM, as well as KZ-93 (WKZW) through 1994, "Mix 93.3" prior to its conversion to oldies/classic hits. The station is owned by Midwest Communications, Inc. [3] [4]
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A separately-programmed FM sister station at 107.9 (now WLEY-FM) was added on September 1, 1964. [3] Cofey and Oswalt sold WMRO to Dale Stevens in June 1969 to fund television station WLXT-TV (channel 60; now occupied by WXFT-DT ), which had signed on May 18, [ 4 ] and to a lesser extent an upgrade to WMRO-FM, renamed WAUR.
Chicago, Illinois: 3 WCPT: 820 AM, 92.5 FM, 92.7 FM, 99.9 FM Carried the Ron Reagan Show and Clout on weekdays and some AAM programming on weekends. Webstream carried AAM programming overnight. The 820 AM and 92.5 FM frequencies continue with progressive talk, while 92.7 FM and 99.9 FM broadcast a Polish-language ethnic format.