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WPTT (1540 kHz, "Party 92.9 FM") is a commercial AM radio station in Hartford, Wisconsin, serving the Greater Milwaukee radio market. It airs an adult hits radio format and is owned by Tomsun Media LLC, which is operated by David and Connie Stout. The radio studios are on North Main Street at Summer Street in Hartford. WPTT is a daytimer station.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, ... Milwaukee: Milwaukee Radio Alliance, LLC: Alternative Rock WLVE: 105.3 FM:
WMBZ and sister station WVTY, which serves Milwaukee's southern suburbs, are co-programmed and air a country music radio format. They are owned by David Magnum, through licensee Magnum Communications, Inc., along with sister WRYU in West Bend. WMBZ is a Class B FM station, with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 18,000 watts.
Boston's Rock 92.9 FM station has been replaced by Bloomberg Radio, following an announcement from station parent Beasley Media Group last month. With the news, Rock 92.9's content has a new home.
WHQG (102.9 FM, "102.9 The Hog") is a commercial radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It airs a mainstream rock radio format and is owned by Saga Communications, operating as part of its Milwaukee Radio Group. WHQG is a Class B FM station, with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts, the maximum for
WWCD President Randy Malloy, at CD 92.9's Big Room Bar stage at 1036 S. Front St. during the progressive rock station's last day on the air on Jan. 31, 2024.
The five stations, plus new sister station WDRK, were sold to Maverick Media, LLC in 2003. WECL switched to a classic rock format branded as "Classic Rock 92.9 ECL" on March 1, 2004. The station adopted the moniker "92.9 The Big Cheese - The Station That Rocks" in September 2005, and a new mouse logo shortly thereafter.
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.