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In 1995, WGLB was purchased by Joel Kinlow, a Milwaukee area minister, out of bankruptcy for $311,900. [4] Kinlow split the simulcast in 1996, replacing their soft adult contemporary and jazz programming with black gospel on AM 1560 and 1970s oldies on WGLB-FM. [ 5 ]
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1560 kHz: [1] 1560 AM is classified as a United States clear-channel frequency by the Federal Communications Commission. [2] KNZR Bakersfield and WFME New York City share Class A status of 1560 kHz.
5:00 am – Veterans and their guardians begin check in on Mitchell Airport’s main concourse 5:50 am & 6:50 am - National anthem by Bucks’ vocalist Ben Tajnai at Mitchell Airport
In 2023, Milwaukee's first radio station to go all-Christmas made the switch Nov. 1. In 2024, things went a little closer to normal.
The longtime conservative radio show host will turn his program into a podcast-only show at the end of the year.
The format was popular with Milwaukee's African-American community, and was a serious rival to WNOV during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. They also simulcast part-time with their FM sister station at 102.1 FM, later carrying the WLUM call letters, with their sister station. All-Pro Broadcasting purchased both stations in 1979.
Milwaukee sports-talk station WSSP-AM (1250), which abruptly dropped all of its local programming and local on-air hosts in favor of CBS sports content in 2022, is adding a local show Monday ...
In 1941, the power was increased to 250 watts, and the frequency was changed to 1450 kHz. [1]: 36 In 1943, the station joined the CBS radio network.[1]: 36 In 1946, WPAD-FM (now WDDJ) was established as the first FM broadcasting station in the state, [1]: 56, 74 continuing with FM simulcast of the AM until the 1970s.