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  2. WDKW - Wikipedia

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    Duke Wright (Midwest Communications, Inc.) Sister stations. WIMZ-FM, WJXB-FM, WNFZ: ... Owner is Duke Wright and current General Manager Michael Brody. History

  3. Midwest Communications - Wikipedia

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    Midwest started station WROE in Appleton/Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 1971. 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 ...

  4. WMBD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    It broadcasts a news/talk format and is owned by Duke Wright with the license held by Midwest Communications, Inc. The radio studios and offices are on Fulton Street in Peoria. [2] The WMBD transmitter site is located on County Road 2100 East in Groveland Township, Illinois. [3] The station is powered at 5,000 watts, with a directional signal.

  5. WOZZ - Wikipedia

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    WOZZ (94.7 FM, "94.7/102.9 The Beast") is a mainstream rock radio station licensed to Mosinee, Wisconsin, serving the Wausau, Wisconsin, market.The station is owned and operated by Duke Wright's Midwest Communications and operates at an ERP of 50,000 watts.

  6. WJXB-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by Duke Wright, through licensee Midwest Communications, Inc. WJXB-FM broadcasts an adult contemporary music format. [3] The station was formerly a beautiful music station known as WEZK. The station was assigned the WJXB-FM call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on January 21, 2002. [1]

  7. WRIG - Wikipedia

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    Wright Jr. had grown up on Wausau music and radio; in a 2002 interview with Radio & Records, he quipped, "I proudly announced that I could spell the name of our town: 'W-S-A-U'; actually, that was the station we listened to." [23] By 2019, Midwest Communications owned 75 stations in states stretching from North Dakota to Tennessee. [24]

  8. WTAQ - Wikipedia

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    In the August 3, 2009, edition of the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Midwest Communications President Duke Wright announced that 97.5 would change its call letters to WTAQ-FM and primarily simulcast WTAQ, once it signed on. WTAQ-FM officially signed on at 4:10 p.m. on February 5, 2010, with Sean Hannity being the first voice on the station.

  9. WDEZ - Wikipedia

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    The station is currently owned by Midwest Communications. [2] The station is also broadcast on HD radio. [3] ... (Meaning "Duke's E-Z", after owner Duke Wright). In ...