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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.
WGKB (1510 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Waukesha, Wisconsin, and serving the Greater Milwaukee media market. It is owned by Good Karma Brands, broadcasting a talk radio format aimed at Milwaukee's African American community. Along with sister stations WTMJ and WKTI, WGKB has its studios in the downtown 3rd Street Market ...
Matenaer has been with Civic Media since 2022, after leaving WTMJ-AM (620). ... It follows a shakeup at Milwaukee news-talk radio station WTMJ-AM (620), ...
Keyon Jackson-Malone, a talk show host and community organizer well known in Milwaukee's Black community, died suddenly Monday. Jackson-Malone, 47, had a weekly show, "The Man Show" on WNOV, which ...
Former Green Bay Packers fullback John Kuhn has been cut as host of the "Nine 2 Noon" show on Milwaukee's WRNW-FM (97.3), the sports-talk radio station better known as The Game.. Kuhn, a fan ...
WLDB (93.3 FM "B93.3 FM") is a commercial radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is owned and operated by the Milwaukee Radio Alliance, a partnership between Times-Shamrock Communications and All Pro Broadcasting. WLDB airs an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.
The Milwaukee radio station last suspended one of its hosts in 2004 when it took conservative talker Mark Belling off the air for a week for using an ethnic slur for illegal Mexican immigrants.
It is the flagship station for Milwaukee Brewers baseball and Milwaukee Bucks basketball. By day, it transmits 50,000 watts, the maximum for AM radio stations in the United States. At night, to avoid interference to other stations, it reduces power to 10,000 watts. [2] In addition, it broadcasts on 250-watt FM translator W277CV at 103.3 MHz.