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WGXI (1420 AM) is a radio station licensed to Plymouth, Wisconsin and serving the Sheboygan County area, which features a classic country/rock hybrid format under the branding "Cow Country 1420AM 98.5FM".
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1420 kHz: [1] 1420 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency. ... Wisconsin: 32846: D: 0.5: 0.062: WHBN ...
WCLB (950 AM) is a radio station in Sheboygan, Wisconsin which airs a hybrid classic country/rock format simulcast from WGXI (1420) in Plymouth. [2] WCLB's license is owned by Mountain Dog Media, a company owned by former State Senator Randy Hopper, with WGXI's owner, Galaxie Broadcasting, providing its programming from its studio facility on WI 57 in Plymouth.
Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin System: College Radio WSUP: 90.5 FM: Platteville: Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin System: College Radio WSUW: 91.7 FM: Whitewater: Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin System: Alternative WSWJ-LP: 104.7 FM: Hager City: Red Wing Broadcasting Association: Christian (3ABN) WTAQ: 1360 AM ...
Green Bay's population is 72% white, according to 2023 data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Danielle DuClos is a Report for America corps member who covers K-12 education for the Green Bay Press-Gazette.
WHAA covers a large previously underserved portion of Southern Central Wisconsin along the Wisconsin River providing city grade WPR reception to areas such as Wisconsin Rapids, Portage, Adams and Juneau counties as well as popular tourist areas such as Wisconsin Dells, Castle Rock Lake and Petenwell Lake. See also Wisconsin Public Radio
WRDB currently airs a mixture of oldies and sports radio– including Reedsburg Beavers high school football, boys and girls basketball, and baseball, as well as Milwaukee Brewers baseball, ESPN Sunday Night Baseball and Wisconsin Badgers football, basketball and hockey. WRDB is the primary sports station in the Reedsburg and Wisconsin Dells area.
In the late 1990s WNNO-AM-FM were purchased by Magnum Radio Group; the studios were moved to Church Street, Wisconsin Dells. By that time, WNNO-AM had become WDLS, and simulcast WIBU-AM (1240) Poynette, which aired Jones Radio Networks' Classic Hit Country format at the time. WNNO-FM became Jones Hot AC under the name "Mix 106".