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WFRV-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with CBS. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station maintains studios on East Mason Street in Green Bay, and its transmitter is located north of Morrison, Wisconsin. WFRV-TV traces its history to WNAM-TV, a station that broadcast beginning in January ...
On June 5, 2007, WLUK replaced WGBA-TV as the provider of weather updates for the 11-station Midwest Communications radio cluster in Green Bay/Fox Cities and Sheboygan. In 2009, a new addition to the Lombardi Avenue studios was completed to expand the station's newsroom space, [41] and is known as the "Fox 11 Digital Content Center".
WFRV-TV. Release. 1988. (1988) –. present. "Locker Room" (formerly "Larry McCarren's Locker Room") is a live talk show hosted by WFRV-TV sports director Burke Griffin and former Green Bay Packer Ahman Green. It used to be hosted by former WFRV sports director and former Green Bay Packer Larry McCarren, who is now the sports director at WGBA ...
Join a Green Bay tour that will take you to set of spots where you solve puzzles to get to the next stop. The tour starts at 202 Cherry St., Green Bay. Each team can register for $49.99.
UW-Green Bay Phoenix women's volley team is taking on Robert Morris on Friday and Saturday. Friday's game is at 6 p.m. and Saturday's game starts at 1 p.m. at the Kress Events Center, 2358 Leon ...
Wisconsin Channel on 28.2, Create on 28.3, PBS Kids on 28.4. satellite of WLAX ch. 25 La Crosse. Antenna TV on 48.2, Ion Mystery on 48.3, Bounce TV on 48.4. satellite of WHA-TV ch. 21 Madison. Wisconsin Channel on 38.2, Create on 38.3, PBS Kids on 38.4. satellite of WHA-TV ch. 21 Madison.
Green Bay city clerk Celestine Jeffreys holds a news conference on election security on Wednesday ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5. GREEN BAY— A 24/7 camera surveilles the single Green Bay drop box .
In 1988 McCarren became the main sports anchor and sports director of Green Bay's WFRV-TV (Channel 5), a position he held until March 2012, when the station announced he was departing. [2] He hosted "Larry McCarren's Locker Room" during the NFL season, which included player interviews, highlights, and breakdowns of game film.