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  2. Category:People from Fountain City, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "People from Fountain City, Wisconsin" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 ...

  3. Wisconsin Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Public Radio operates a mobile app on the Apple and Android platforms. The app includes in-app readers of local and national news articles from WPR and NPR. The app also includes streaming media players for both WPR News and WPR Music networks, along with full program guides to each service.

  4. WSPT - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, it was a dominant top 40 station in the Wausau-Stevens Point market, originally simulcasting its AM sister station WSPT (1010 AM). In April 1968, Peter A. Bernard sold WSPT-AM-FM to Sentry Corp., a subsidiary of Stevens Point-based Sentry Insurance , for $465,000. [ 5 ]

  5. List of television stations in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Ashland: 21 15 W15EE-D: KQDS: Fox: Antenna TV on 21.2 Bloomington: 31 16 W16DU-D: WHLA: PBS: Wisconsin Channel on 31.2, Create on 31.3, PBS Kids on 31.4 Coloma: 20 29 W29ET-D: WHRM-TV: PBS: Wisconsin Channel on 20.2, Create on 20.3, PBS Kids on 20.4 Eau Claire: 8 18 WBDL-LD: WKBT-DT: CBS

  6. Category talk:People from Fountain City, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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  7. WFHR - Wikipedia

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    The call letters were derived from William F Huffman Sr, owner of The Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, which began broadcasting November 1, 1940. with a day & nighttime power of 250 watts, initially on 1310 kHz, moving to 1340 kHz in March 1941, remaining at that position until late 1959, when the move to the current frequency took place, increasing daytime power to 5,000 watts.

  8. 2 Wisconsin low-power TV stations are changing channel ... - AOL

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    The operator of clusters of low-power television stations in Milwaukee and Madison is launching a new politics-centric channel in Milwaukee in time for this summer's Republican National Convention.

  9. Template:News/Talk Radio Stations in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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