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Tim Lethlean, who has been heard on WMYX-FM (99.1) and several other Milwaukee radio stations for 20-plus years, has stepped away from the mic.. Lethlean — who has been news director at WMYX ...
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 the ethnic slur "wetbacks," a derogatory term for ...
"Matenaer On Air," hosted by longtime Milwaukee radio personality Jane Matenaer, airs from 10 a.m. to noon. Matenaer has been with Civic Media since 2022, after leaving WTMJ-AM (620).
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 ...
Keyon Jackson-Malone, host of radio talk show called "The Man Show," died Monday. Keyon Jackson-Malone, a talk show host and community organizer well known in Milwaukee's Black community, died ...
WMKE (102.1 FM) launched in September 1960, broadcasting from studios located on North Avenue in Milwaukee with a format consisting primarily of Broadway show tunes. [3] The owners boasted that they were the nation's first "all-tape radio station", meaning that all programming would originate from reel-to-reel tape or other tape formats, rather than phonograph records, as they believed tape ...
Charles Jay Sykes was born in Seattle, Washington and grew up in New York and Fox Point, Wisconsin. [2] [3] He is the son of Katherine "Kay" Border and Jay G. Sykes, [4] a lawyer who later worked as a journalist for several small newspapers in New York before joining the Milwaukee Sentinel in 1962.
Milwaukee radio host Earl Ingram was one of two Black radio hosts to air interviews with Biden after his rocky ... Deadly bomb cyclone slams Seattle area with fierce winds leaving over 600,000 ...