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  2. WYUP - Wikipedia

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    Lightner, owners of WTRN, changed the callsign to WYUP and constructed an FM translator in Altoona, Pennsylvania at 107.1 MHz. On October 23, 2018, WYUP dropped its adult standards/sports format, which overlapped extensively with new sister station WTRN, and began stunting to promote the adoption of a new format set to launch on November 1. [ 2 ]

  3. WAUK - Wikipedia

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    Formerly, ESPN Radio was heard on WAUK during the day, and WMCS (1290) from 6pm-6am since January 1, 2005, under the branding Milwaukee's ESPN Radio – 1510 Days/1290 Nights. On February 12, 2008, WAUK's call letters were switched to the 540 frequency, with the WRRD calls moving to 1510.

  4. List of radio stations in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KDKE: 102.5 FM: Superior: Midwest Communications, Inc. Classic Country KFIZ: 1450 AM: Fond du Lac: RBH Enterprises, Inc.

  5. WISM-FM - Wikipedia

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    The WISM FM callsign was first used in 1959 in Madison at 98.1 FM. [3] On December 1, 1983, WISM became changed its callsign to WMGN. [4]Eventually, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) controlled and licensed station call lettered were acquired by Alpenglow Communications, which relaunched WISM-FM in November 1991 with a classic rock format.

  6. WIAL - Wikipedia

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    WIAL was sold to Midwest Family Communications in 1991 along with sister WEAQ-AM. In 1993 Midwest Family purchased WECL-FM. Then the stations were sold to Central Communications (consisting of WAXX-FM & WAYY-AM) in 1996 and moved to the Central studios in Altoona, WI.

  7. Altoona, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Altoona (/ æ l ˈ t uː n ə / al-TOO-nə) [7] is a city in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 8,292 at the 2020 census [ 8 ] with an estimated population in 2022 of 9,149. [ 9 ]

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  9. WTAJ-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on March 1, 1953, as WFBG-TV, as a sister station to WFBG (1290 AM) and WFBG-FM (98.1, now WFGY). [3] In the station's early days, all programs were produced and transmitted live from the studios on Wopsononock Mountain in Altoona; the WFBG stations moved in 1959 to a new studio facility on 6th Avenue, where channel 10 continues to operate from today.